Biological activities of Salvia santolinifolia Boiss. A multifunctional medicinal plant
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2016Author
Bahadori, MB
Valizadeh, H
Asghari, B
Dinparast, L
Bahadori, S
Farimani, MM
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Background: Salvia species are used traditionally for treatment of many disorders all around the world. Salvia santolinifolia is a medicinal plant, traditionally used for treatment of inflammation, hypercholesterolemia, hemorrhoids and diarrhea. Methods: In this study, antibacterial, antioxidant, toxicity, acetylcholinesterase and ?- glucosidase inhibitory activities of several extracts of S. santolinifolia were evaluated. Total phenol and flavonoid contents of the extracts were also determined. Results: The MeOH extract showed high antioxidant activity in DPPH scavenging and ferric reducing power assays. All samples exhibited high acetylcholinesterase (IC50 = 42-89 ?g/ml) and ?-glucosidase inhibitory activities (IC50 = 24-174 ?g/ml). The MeOH extract showed great antibacterial and antifungal activities especially against Bacillus cereus and Candida albicans with MIC values from 10 to 200 ?g/ml. Conclusion: Our findings indicated that S. santolinifolia is a rich source of natural compounds with strong antimicrobial, antidiabetic and anti-Alzheimer activities. This plant has great potential for several applications as pharmaceuticals and functional foods. é 2016 Bentham Science Publishers.