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Chemical Composition and Antiplasmodial Activity of the Essential Oil of Rhododendron subarcticum Leaves from Nunavik, Québec, Canada
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posted on 2023-05-01, 17:34 authored by Jean-Christophe Séguin, Dominic Gagnon, Sarah Bélanger, Dave Richard, Xavier Fernandez, Stéphane Boudreau, Normand VoyerDwarf Labrador tea, Rhododendron subarcticum Harmaja, is a popular medicinal
plant in use by First Nations of
Northern Canada, but its phytochemistry has remained largely unexplored.
We have isolated and characterized the essential oil from a population
of this species harvested near the treeline in Nunavik, Québec.
Analyses by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS)
and gas chromatography/flame-ionization detection (GC/FID) led to
the identification of 53 compounds; the main secondary metabolites
were ascaridole (64.7% of the total FID area) and p-cymene (21.1%). Such a composition resembles a chemotype observed
for R. tomentosum, a close relative
found mainly in Europe and Asia, but has never been attributed to R. subarcticum. Growth inhibition assays against
different strains of Plasmodium falciparum (3D7, Dd2), the parasite responsible for the most severe form of
malaria, were conducted with either the R. subarcticum’s essential oil or the isolated ascaridole. Our results show
that the essential oil’s biological activity can be attributed
to ascaridole as its IC50 is more than twice that of ascaridole
[ascaridole’s IC50 values are 147.3 nM (3D7) and
104.9 nM (Dd2)].
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