FTICR/MS Analysis of Micromeria Fruticosa and Teucrium Polium Growing in Lebanon
Abstract
Micomeria fruticosa and Teucrium polium are Lamiaceae plants found throughout the Mediterranean,
including Lebanon. Aerial parts of both plants were taken from a rocky mountain in Lebanon's Bekaa
region and alcoholic extraction and chromatographic separation were performed. Fourier transform ion
cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FTICR-MS) was used to examine crude extracts of both plants A
and B, as well as their fractions. The mass spectra of both plants revealed great chemical complexity with
a total of 6352 ions (peaks) for crude extract of plant A and 5147 ions (peaks) for extract B. The majority
of chemicals found in both plants are condensed aromatics, particularly polyphenols which could explain
the previously documented anticancer effects of both plants.
Journal/Conference Information
Pharmacognosy Journal,DOI: 00, ISSN: 00, Volume: 14, Issue: 1, Pages Range: 1-16,