Phytochemical Compositions and Antidiabetic
Potentials of Salvia sclarea L. Essential Oils
Abstract
Salvia sclarea (SS) is characterized by its valuable essential oils (Eos) and potent biological
activities. This study aimed at investigating the phytochemical composition of SS Eos collected in within the
same week, from two different regions in Lebanon, Beirut (SS-Bt) and Taanayel (SS-Tl), utilizing GC-MS
methods, and to explore their acute and subchronic antidiabetic potentials. Moreover, studying the
phytochemical diversity of twenty SS Eos established on our work and literature descriptions in order to
recognize the origin of the Lebanese active chemotype(s). The Eos have been obtained by hydro-distillation
and identified via GC-MS analyses. Five chemotypes of SS Eos have been identified. The Lebanese Eos, SSBt
and SS-Tl, studied here have shown evidence to belong to two different chemotypes 1 and 5, respectively.
SS-Bt has shown to belong to chemotype 1, which is characterized by high linalool (LL) concentration
(average 40.2%). On the other hand, SS-Tl has shown to belong to chemotype 5, which is characterized by
high linalyl acetate (LA) concentration (average 50.4%). The acute and subchronic antidiabetic activities of
these EOs have been monitored along with LL and LA, in order to find the most active chemotype.
Chemotypes 1 (owned to high LL content), present at low altitude places of Lebanon and Poland, has shown
significantly higher acute and subchronic antidiabetic activities than that of chemotype 5 (owned to high LA
content). In conclusion, Salvia sclarea Eos have shown potential antidiabetic activities, and their Eos might
be used in the future as a complementary or an alternative medicine in the management of diabetes and
related complications.
Journal/Conference Information
Journal of Oleo Science,DOI: 10.5650/jos.ess17187, ISSN: 1345-8957, Volume: 67, Issue: 8, Pages Range: 1015-1025,