Abstract

Telekia speciosa (Schreb.) Baumg., Asteraceae, is widespread in Eastern and Central Europe and the Balkan Peninsula. Previous phytochemical investigations have revealed T. speciosa as a rich source of sesquiterpene lactone -isoalantolactone, especially in its underground parts. The aim of the present study was to analyze the essential oils from aerial and underground parts of T. speciosa and investigate their antimicrobial activity. Chemical composition of essential oils was determined by GC-FID/MS method leading to the identification of 67 compounds in total, with 15.77 % oxygenated monoterpenes, 7.77 % sesquiterpene hydrocarbons, 49.14 % oxygenated sesquiterpenes, and 12.37 % other compounds from aerial parts, and 3.80 % oxygenated monoterpenes, 3.13 % sesquiterpene hydrocarbons, 90.33 % oxygenated sesquiterpenes from underground parts essential oil. The main components from aerial parts were (E)-nerolidol (11.54 %) and caryophyllene oxide (10.54 %), while isoalantolactone was the predominant component from essential oil underground parts (83.41 %). The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), minimum bactericidal/fungicidal concentration of the essential oils were evaluated against six strains of bacteria and two strains of fungus using in vitro microdilution method. Both oils presented antimicrobial properties against pathogens Staphylococcus aureus, Bacilus cereus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, and Candida albicans. Inhibition of growth of tested microorganisms by T. speciosa underground parts essential oil was achieved with MICs ranging from 1.0 to 11.0 mg mL -1 , while MICs of aerial parts essential oil varied from 4.0 to 30.0 mg mL -1 . The obtained results contribute to the knowledge of antimicrobial properties of T. speciosa, which support traditional uses underground parts of the plant.

Highlights

  • Telekia speciosa (Schreb.) Baumg. (Asteraceae) is a perennial herbaceous plant widespread in Eastern and Central Europe and the Balkan Peninsula

  • The essential oil of aerial parts (AEO) of T. speciosa was characterized by the presence of a high concentration of oxygenated sesquiterpenes (49.14 %)

  • The amount of essential oil found in the underground parts (UEO) of T. speciosa (0.31 %, v/w) was higher than in the aerial parts

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Introduction

Telekia speciosa (Schreb.) Baumg. (Asteraceae) is a perennial herbaceous plant widespread in Eastern and Central Europe and the Balkan Peninsula. It is up to 200 cm high and it has alternating, wide, whole leaves and large heterogeneous yellow flowers with a diameter of 5-8 cm which can be individual or in cluster inflorescence. It inhabits wet and shady positions in mountain woodlands (Chalchat et al, 2004; Domac, 1994), and somewhere it is planted as a decorative plant. The underground parts of T. speciosa are traditionally used as a remedy for bronchial asthma in Balkan countries (Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina). Smoke after burning underground parts is inhaled for the cure of asthma (Redzic, 2007)

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