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Phytochemical and Biological Study of Melissa officinalis (Family Lamiaceae) Cultivated in Egypt
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January 2023

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Azhar International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Sciences

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A S M Temraz

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D M Abd-Elatiff

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Abstract: Phytochemical investigation of 70% aqueous methanol extract of leaves of lemon balm (Melissa officinalisL., Lamiaceae) was subjected to different chromatographic separation techniques. The structures of isolated compounds were determined based on spectral data (UV, 1H-NMR, 13CNMR, and mass spectrometry). Also, assessment of the antioxidant, anticonvulsant, anti-inflammatory as well as antimicrobial activities was determined using different techniques. Result: three isoflavones;4'- methoxy genistein Biochanin A] (1),6, 8 dimethoxy- biochanin A -7 - O- α - L- rhamnopyranosyl (1'''-6'') - O -  - D- glucopyranoside (2), isoflavone 6, 8dimethoxy 7-O- - D rutinoside, 4'-O- α- L-rhamnopyranoside (3).Besides six known flavonoids; hyperin (4), luteolin 7-O- rhamnoside(5), scutellarein – 4',7 dimethyl ether(6), nepetin - 7- methyl ether(7),luteolin(8),and apigenin (9),in addition to caffeic acid(10), chlorogenic acid (11) isolated for the first time from Melissa officinalis. The examined extract revealed significant anticonvulsant activity, effective in inhibition of both acute & chronic inflammation. Scutellarein – 4',7-dimethyl ether (6) showed remarkable inhibition against fungi and exhibited the highest antibacterial effect against both Gram +ve and Gram -ve bacteria. The above evidence suggests that Melissa officinalis leaves are a good supply of natural isoflavones that can be utilized to avoid convulsion, and inflammation, as well as an antioxidant and antimicrobial supplement.

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... M. officinalis is a medicinal herb renowned for its multifaceted therapeutic properties (Capecka and Mareczek, 2005;Jun et al., 2012). Flavonoids have been derived from M. officinalis extracts, and phenolic compounds such as Ros A have been associated with the plant's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects (A Seif El-Dein et al., 2023;Safaeian et al., 2016). ...

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The therapeutic potential of Melissa officinalis L. hydroalcoholic extract and rosmarinic acid in a rat asthmatic model: A study on anti- inflammatory and antioxidant effects
Phytochemical and Biological Study of Melissa officinalis (Family Lamiaceae) Cultivated in Egypt

Azhar International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Sciences