Abstract:
The investigation of the chemical composition, antioxidant and cytotoxic activities of the essential oil of
Pulicaria vulgaris wild growing in Akmola region, Kazakhstan was the aim of the study. The essential oil
was obtained by hydrodistillation and analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS). A total
of 49 compounds were identified representing 86.4 % and the major components were patchoulane (37.4%),
buddledin C (13.9 %), T-cadinol (4.7 %), trans-sesquisabinene hydrate (4.1 %), dyhydro-β-agarofuran
(2.7 %), (Z)-α-atlantone (1.8 %) and corymbolone (1.2 %). Six components were identified as unknown
(2.6 %). The antioxidant activity was evaluated by using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) free radical
scavenging and the essential oil demonstrated an average scavenging effect at 0.75 and 1 mg/ml concentrations
compared with butylhydroxyanisole (BHA). The antiradical activity results of the P. vulgaris essential
oil is published for the first time. Cytotoxic activity assay was studied against Artemia salina larvae and it can
be concluded that the essential oil has a good lethal toxicity in all tested concentrations (10–1 mg/ml). The
authors attribute this result to the presence of the patchoulane as a major component, which is known for its
activity against ovarian cancer cells.