Abdel-Moein, Nadia M.

Biochemical and biological studies on cat thyme (teucrium polium L.) [electronic resource]. دراسات بيوكيميائية وبيولوجية على نبات الجعدة.‪‪‪ - p.6453-6465.

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The present work assessed the potential of cat thyme (Teucrium polium L.) chloroform extract as a source of natural antimicroblai compounds. Lipid constituents of this extract were analyzed by gas-liquid chromatography (GLC). The fatty acid analysis indicated paimitic (20.35%), stearic (19.15%), pentadecanoic (15.16%) and oleic (7.78%), linoleic (9.55%), linolenic (3.61%) acids were the most prevalent saturated and unsaturated acids, respectively. The unsaponifiable matter consisted of C22 (21.27%) and C₂₇ (17.25%) as major hydrocarbons and ~-sitosterol (9.75%) as the major sterol. The phenolic compounds were analyzed by HPLC and the results showed that the predominant constituent was hydroquinone (26.47%) and the identified second main constituent was catechin (8.17%). Furthermore, apigenin was present as a trace constituent (0.92%). Preliminary screenin9 of the antimicrobial activity of cat thyme (T. pollum) chloroform extract a9ainst some pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms representing some Gram-negative bacteria, Gram-positive bacteria, one yeast strain and eight fungal species were performed using disc-diffusion method. The extract was effective in inhibiting the growth of the organisms except for Escherichia coli, Enterobacter aerogenase, Bacillus mega/erium and Aspergillus niger. Antimicrobial activity of the extract increased with increasing concentration. Additionaliy, antifungal activity of the extract was less potent than the antimicrobial activity.


Summary in Arabic.


Cat thyme.