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Etude de la micropropagation de Mentha x rotundifolia (L.)Huds et Mentha pulegium L. / Amira Benahmed ép Meskaldji
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Titre : Etude de la micropropagation de Mentha x rotundifolia (L.)Huds et Mentha pulegium L. : Production des huiles essentielles et évaluation des activités biologiques. Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Amira Benahmed ép Meskaldji, Auteur ; Abdelmalik Belkhiri, Directeur de thèse Editeur : جامعة الإخوة منتوري قسنطينة Année de publication : 2019 Importance : 141 f. Format : 30 cm. Note générale : 1 copies imprimées disponibles Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Français - Anglais
BiologieTags : biologie et écologie végétale: Biotechnologie végétale Mentha pulegium Mentha rotundifolia micropropagation huile essentielle activité antioxydante activité antimicrobienne M. pulegium M. rotundifolia essential oil antioxidant
activity antimicrobial activity الإكثار الدقيق الزيت العطري النشاط المضاد للأكسدة النشاط المًضاد للميكروباتIndex. décimale : 570 Sciences de la vie. Biologie Résumé :
Micropropagation of two local species M. rotundifolia and M. pulegium has been carried with two main objectives: firstly, to set up optimal conditions for culture and regeneration of the two species, then evaluate temperature and photoperiod stress conditions on the EO composition and the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities. Explant of the two species was settled on culture with MS medium, acclimated under temperature and photoperiod stress conditions. Mother plants and vitro plants EO were obtained by hydrodistillation and analyzed by GC-MS. Antioxydant and antimicrobial activities of EO were carried out with standards methods (DPPH, ABTS, and CUPRAC) and (diffusion), respectively. Cultures inductions were achieved with MS medium supplemented with 1 mg/l BAP + 1 mg/l GA3. Explants multiplications of M. rotundifolia and M. pulegium were successfully done on MS medium supplemented with 0,5 mg/l BAP +0,5 mg/l GA3 and 0,5 mg/l BAP +1 mg/l GA3, respectively. In vitro rooted plants of the two mints species were well acclimated with a total survival rate greater than 96%. Regarding EO production, photoperiod and light stress assays have shown a significant increase in EO content and selective biosynthesis orientations in relation with phyto-constituents with high value (l-menthone, oxyde de piperitenone) or with side effects (hépatotoxic pulegone).This study has shown that abiotic parameters (light and photoperiod) positively affect vitro plants EO antioxidant activities, while no obvious effect was observed for antimicrobial activities. Finally, the results of this study led to the establishment of an effective in vitro micropropagation protocol from Mentha axillary buds, with the possibility to increase yield and / or to direct the chemical profile of EO for future commercial use.Note de contenu :
Annexes.Diplôme : Doctorat en sciences En ligne : ../theses/biologie/BEN7456.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11287 Etude de la micropropagation de Mentha x rotundifolia (L.)Huds et Mentha pulegium L. : Production des huiles essentielles et évaluation des activités biologiques. [texte imprimé] / Amira Benahmed ép Meskaldji, Auteur ; Abdelmalik Belkhiri, Directeur de thèse . - جامعة الإخوة منتوري قسنطينة, 2019 . - 141 f. ; 30 cm.
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BiologieTags : biologie et écologie végétale: Biotechnologie végétale Mentha pulegium Mentha rotundifolia micropropagation huile essentielle activité antioxydante activité antimicrobienne M. pulegium M. rotundifolia essential oil antioxidant
activity antimicrobial activity الإكثار الدقيق الزيت العطري النشاط المضاد للأكسدة النشاط المًضاد للميكروباتIndex. décimale : 570 Sciences de la vie. Biologie Résumé :
Micropropagation of two local species M. rotundifolia and M. pulegium has been carried with two main objectives: firstly, to set up optimal conditions for culture and regeneration of the two species, then evaluate temperature and photoperiod stress conditions on the EO composition and the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities. Explant of the two species was settled on culture with MS medium, acclimated under temperature and photoperiod stress conditions. Mother plants and vitro plants EO were obtained by hydrodistillation and analyzed by GC-MS. Antioxydant and antimicrobial activities of EO were carried out with standards methods (DPPH, ABTS, and CUPRAC) and (diffusion), respectively. Cultures inductions were achieved with MS medium supplemented with 1 mg/l BAP + 1 mg/l GA3. Explants multiplications of M. rotundifolia and M. pulegium were successfully done on MS medium supplemented with 0,5 mg/l BAP +0,5 mg/l GA3 and 0,5 mg/l BAP +1 mg/l GA3, respectively. In vitro rooted plants of the two mints species were well acclimated with a total survival rate greater than 96%. Regarding EO production, photoperiod and light stress assays have shown a significant increase in EO content and selective biosynthesis orientations in relation with phyto-constituents with high value (l-menthone, oxyde de piperitenone) or with side effects (hépatotoxic pulegone).This study has shown that abiotic parameters (light and photoperiod) positively affect vitro plants EO antioxidant activities, while no obvious effect was observed for antimicrobial activities. Finally, the results of this study led to the establishment of an effective in vitro micropropagation protocol from Mentha axillary buds, with the possibility to increase yield and / or to direct the chemical profile of EO for future commercial use.Note de contenu :
Annexes.Diplôme : Doctorat en sciences En ligne : ../theses/biologie/BEN7456.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11287 Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité BEN/7456 BEN/7456 Thèse Bibliothèque principale Thèses Disponible Etude écophysiologique, développement et importance des plantes médicinales du genre Mentha dans le Parc National d’El-Kala (Nord-Est Algérie). / Amina Benabdallah
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Titre : Etude écophysiologique, développement et importance des plantes médicinales du genre Mentha dans le Parc National d’El-Kala (Nord-Est Algérie). Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Amina Benabdallah, Auteur ; Chaabane Rahmoune, Directeur de thèse Importance : 152 f. Format : 30 cm. Note générale : 2 copies imprimées disponibles
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BiologieTags : M. aquatica M. arvensis Mx piperita M.pulegium M. rotundifolia M. x villosa NPEK ElKala RAMSAR phenols flavonoids tannins essential oil antioxidant acetylcholinesterase PNEK phénols, flavonoïdes, huile essentielle antioxydant acétylcholinestérase Index. décimale : 570 Sciences de la vie. Biologie Résumé : Mentha species are widely used by native habitants of El-Tarf region, as condiment, flavor or
herb in culinary preparations but also used for therapeutic properties as carminative, sedative,
antispasmodic and well known to treat stomach pain.
The aim of this work was first to inventory and geolocalisate Mentha species of the National
Park of El-Kala and then to investigate the total phenolics, flavonoids and tannins content and
the in-vitro antioxidant activities of methanolic extracts and essential oils, then to evaluate the
chemical composition of essential oils obtained from aerial parts of six wildMentha species:
M. aquatica, M. arvensis, M x piperita, M. pulegium, M. rotundifolia and M x villosa.
Chemical composition was analyzed by GC-MS method and biological activities investigated
by DPPH, B-carotene bleaching and ion chelating assays for the antioxidant activity, as well
as the inhibition of acetycholinesterase. The methanol extracts of mints were rich in phenolic
compounds and exhibited a powerful antioxidant activity ranged from7.5µg/mlto44.66
µg/ml,which varied significantly among species. M. aquatica stands out with an efficient
antioxidant ability which is correlated to the high total phenolics contents, followed by M.
arvensis and M. piperita with very close values, comparing to M. pulegium, M. rotundifolia
and M. villosa with lowest values. Qualitative and quantitative variations were observed
among species. The highest yield of oils, obtained by hydrodistillation, was recorded for M.
pulegium with 1.8%. A total of 27 compounds were identified with the predominance of
oxygenated monoterpenes such as menthofurane (73.38%), rotundifolone (65.99%), pulegone
(59.12%), menthol (49.89%), menthone (20.84%), neomenthol (20.76%), 1.8-cineol (18.16%)
and β-caryophyllene (12.55%). In general, M. aquatica exhibited the strongest antioxidant
level with IC50 of 0.69±0.06 mg/ml assessed by DPPH assay, 0.16±0.02 mg/ml by β-Carotene
bleaching and 1.73±0.17 mg/ml by ferrous ion chelating method. Whereas M. arvensisstood
out with IC50 of 27.5mg/ml for acetylcholinesterase inhibitory.These results show that Mentha
species from NPEK have a great potential of polyphenols which can be used as a natural food
preservative and antioxidant source. Moreover, mints could be exploited for their
pharmacological application in order to prevent induced diseases relied to oxidative stress.Diplôme : Doctorat en sciences En ligne : ../theses/biologie/BEN7087.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10514 Etude écophysiologique, développement et importance des plantes médicinales du genre Mentha dans le Parc National d’El-Kala (Nord-Est Algérie). [texte imprimé] / Amina Benabdallah, Auteur ; Chaabane Rahmoune, Directeur de thèse . - [s.d.] . - 152 f. ; 30 cm.
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BiologieTags : M. aquatica M. arvensis Mx piperita M.pulegium M. rotundifolia M. x villosa NPEK ElKala RAMSAR phenols flavonoids tannins essential oil antioxidant acetylcholinesterase PNEK phénols, flavonoïdes, huile essentielle antioxydant acétylcholinestérase Index. décimale : 570 Sciences de la vie. Biologie Résumé : Mentha species are widely used by native habitants of El-Tarf region, as condiment, flavor or
herb in culinary preparations but also used for therapeutic properties as carminative, sedative,
antispasmodic and well known to treat stomach pain.
The aim of this work was first to inventory and geolocalisate Mentha species of the National
Park of El-Kala and then to investigate the total phenolics, flavonoids and tannins content and
the in-vitro antioxidant activities of methanolic extracts and essential oils, then to evaluate the
chemical composition of essential oils obtained from aerial parts of six wildMentha species:
M. aquatica, M. arvensis, M x piperita, M. pulegium, M. rotundifolia and M x villosa.
Chemical composition was analyzed by GC-MS method and biological activities investigated
by DPPH, B-carotene bleaching and ion chelating assays for the antioxidant activity, as well
as the inhibition of acetycholinesterase. The methanol extracts of mints were rich in phenolic
compounds and exhibited a powerful antioxidant activity ranged from7.5µg/mlto44.66
µg/ml,which varied significantly among species. M. aquatica stands out with an efficient
antioxidant ability which is correlated to the high total phenolics contents, followed by M.
arvensis and M. piperita with very close values, comparing to M. pulegium, M. rotundifolia
and M. villosa with lowest values. Qualitative and quantitative variations were observed
among species. The highest yield of oils, obtained by hydrodistillation, was recorded for M.
pulegium with 1.8%. A total of 27 compounds were identified with the predominance of
oxygenated monoterpenes such as menthofurane (73.38%), rotundifolone (65.99%), pulegone
(59.12%), menthol (49.89%), menthone (20.84%), neomenthol (20.76%), 1.8-cineol (18.16%)
and β-caryophyllene (12.55%). In general, M. aquatica exhibited the strongest antioxidant
level with IC50 of 0.69±0.06 mg/ml assessed by DPPH assay, 0.16±0.02 mg/ml by β-Carotene
bleaching and 1.73±0.17 mg/ml by ferrous ion chelating method. Whereas M. arvensisstood
out with IC50 of 27.5mg/ml for acetylcholinesterase inhibitory.These results show that Mentha
species from NPEK have a great potential of polyphenols which can be used as a natural food
preservative and antioxidant source. Moreover, mints could be exploited for their
pharmacological application in order to prevent induced diseases relied to oxidative stress.Diplôme : Doctorat en sciences En ligne : ../theses/biologie/BEN7087.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10514 Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité BEN/7087 BEN/7087 Thèse Bibliothèque principale Thèses Disponible