Bioguided fractionation and isolation of phytotoxic compounds from Apium graveolens L. aerial parts (Apiaceae)

The phytotoxic activity of celery (Apium graveolens L.) was tested on germination and seedling growth of Lactuca sativa (lettuce). Bioactive compounds were isolated and identified by spectral data. Methanol extract of celery aerial part showed a significant phytotoxic effect on lettuce. Thus, this e...

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Published in:South African journal of botany Vol. 108; pp. 423 - 430
Main Authors: Sbai, H., Zribi, I., DellaGreca, M., Haouala, R.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V 01-01-2017
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Summary:The phytotoxic activity of celery (Apium graveolens L.) was tested on germination and seedling growth of Lactuca sativa (lettuce). Bioactive compounds were isolated and identified by spectral data. Methanol extract of celery aerial part showed a significant phytotoxic effect on lettuce. Thus, this extract was divided into hexane and methanol fractions. Bioassay-directed of these two fractions led to the isolation and characterization of six secondary metabolites which included three phthalides (senkyunolide A, (3S)-butylphthalide and sedanolide), two furanocoumarins (bergapten and scopoletin) and one phenylpropanoid (p-hydroxyphenethyltrans-ferulate). Among these compounds, senkyunolide A was the most toxic on lettuce germination and shoot growth. However, p-hydroxyphenethyl trans-ferulate was the most toxic on root growth. •The phytotoxicity of aqueous and organic extract of Apium graveolens was studied.•Three phthalides, two furanocoumarins and one phenylpropanoid were isolated from methanol and hexane extracts.•Structures of metabolites were elucidated by NMR experiment.•All compounds were examined for their phytotoxic activity.
ISSN:0254-6299
1727-9321
DOI:10.1016/j.sajb.2016.09.011