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Further insights into antimicrobial and cytotoxic potential of Achillea millefolium herb methanol and dichloromethane extracts

Stefana Cvetković, Ana Ignjatijević, Jelena Kukić‐Marković, Stefana Vuletić, Ljuboš Ušjak, Violeta Milutinović, Dragana Mitić-Ćulafić, Silvana Petrović, Biljana Nikolić

2025Industrial Crops and Products9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate chemical composition, antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities of dried methanol and dichloromethane extracts of the flowering tops (herb) of yarrow, Achillea millefolium L. (Asteraceae) collected from natural habitat in Serbia. This plant, predominantly distributed in the northern hemisphere, is widely used in folk medicine, but also as an important crop for pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, primarily due to its appetite-stimulating, choleretic, gastroprotective, spasmolytic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, astringent, antioxidant and/or antimicrobial activities. GC-FID and GC-MS analysis of unsaponifiable fraction of dichloromethane extract showed that the most abundant compounds were α -amyrin, β -sitosterol, one taraxasterol isomer and β -amyrin. LC-MS analysis of methanol extract revealed 28 phenolic compounds, predominantly caffeoylquinic acids, as well as apigenin and luteolin type flavonoids. Further, microdilution assay showed that both extracts possess moderate antimicrobial activity against Listeria monocytogenes (both MICs 1.25 mg mL −1 ) and Candida albicans (MICs 2.5 and 0.3125 mg mL −1 , respectively). Investigation of the antibiofilm effects showed that methanol extract significantly inhibited biofilm formation of L. monocytogenes, but did not disrupt L. monocytogenes mature biofilm. Additionally, the reduction in L. monocytogenes motility was induced by methanol extract in dose dependent manner. Furthermore, MTT assay showed that cancer A549 and HCT 116 cell lines were more sensitive to the action of dichloromethane extract (both IC 50 values 0.7 mg mL −1 ). Both extracts exhibited greater toxicity to cancer than to normal MRC-5 cells, as well as selective antimicrobial effect against L. monocytogenes and C. albicans . The results of bioactivity testing of chemically characterized A. millefolium extracts represent good basis for further investigations of this crop with the aim of widening its industrial application and justifying cultivation of the investigated yarrow population. • In dichloromethane extract β -sitosterol, amyrin and taraxasterol isomers prevailed. • Caffeoylquinic acids, apigenin/luteolin glycosides dominated in methanol extract. • The extracts show antimicrobial effect on L. monocytogenes and C. albicans . • Methanol extract inhibits biofilm formation and motility of L. monocytogenes. • The extracts induce toxicity to lung and colon cancer cells.

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Achillea millefoliumAntimicrobialDichloromethaneHerbTraditional medicineChemistryAchilleaBiologyMedicinal herbsOrganic chemistrySolventMedicineEssential Oils and Antimicrobial ActivityMedicinal Plants and NeuroprotectionPhytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities