Composition Chimique et Activités Biologiques de L’huile Essentielle d'Anethum graveolens L
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Université Sétif1 Ferhat Abbas. Faculté de Médecine. Département de Pharmacie
Abstract
The diversity of the plant world and its molecular richness constitute an important
source of bioactive molecules of natural origin. In the pursuit of discovering new
biologically active compounds, the chemical composition of the essential oil of
Anethum graveolens was studied, as well as its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and
antibacterial activities. The essential oil, extracted by hydrodistillation, demonstrated
an average yield of 0.023 ± 0.35%. Chemical characterization by GC/MS revealed that
this essential oil is composed of 35 chemical compounds, primarily monoterpenes and
oxygenated monoterpenes. The most abundant compounds were D-Limonene
(30.25%), 2-Pinen-4-one (24.72%), alpha-Phellandrene (14.98%), beta-Myrcene
(6.92%), and Cyclohexene, 1-methyl-4-(1methylethylidene) (4.54%). The antioxidant
capacity was evaluated by the DPPH method; the results showed that this essential oil
exhibits a relatively high scavenging effect with an IC50 of 0.057 mg/ml. Additionally,
the oil demonstrated significant anti-inflammatory activity tested in vitro using the
HRBC red blood cell membrane stabilization method. Specifically, at a concentration
of 500 μg/ml, the essential oil provided 58.84% protection against hemolysis,
comparable to that of Diclofenac (86.5%). Regarding antibacterial activity, the essential
oil showed significant activity against Escherichia coli ATCC25922, Staphylococcus
Aureus ATCC25923, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC27853.
