Abstract
The essential oil composition of the shoot parts of Prangos pabularia, growing in Drass area of Ladakh, India, along with its antioxidant, antibacterial and anticancer activity, is reported for the first time. Gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) revealed the presence of 31 constituents, representing 97.342% of the total essential oil. The major constituents of essential oil were Durylaldehyde (62.161%), Bicyclo [3.1.1] hept-2-en-4-ol (8.846%), Chrysanthenyl acetate (5.120%) followed by unknown (3.420%), (−)-Spathulenol (3.028%), Mesityl aldehyde (2.402%) and Hexahydro farnesyl acetone (1.683%. Cytotoxic activity of the essential oil by MTT assay against human breast adenocarcinoma (MCF7), human breast (HBL-100), human cervical cancer (HELA) and human lung adenocarcinoma epithelial (A549) cells, at four different concentrations (20, 30, 50 & 100 μg/mL) revealed that the activity of 56.12% against A549 (human lung) cell line at 20 μg/mL concentration was the highest. The Essential oil displayed a significant free radical scavenging activity with DPPH. Antibacterial activity was carried out against 3 g positive and 2-g negative bacteria at four different concentrations using Agar Well Diffusion Method taking streptomycin sulphate as reference. The essential oil displayed significant and broad-spectrum antibacterial activity against different bacteria used. The MIC of the oil ranged from 2.06 to 5.00 μg/mL. The zones of inhibition were lesser for Micrococcus and Escherichia coli compared to other strains of bacteria.
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