Evaluation Profile of Sicilian Oenanthe aquatica (L.) Poir., O. fistulosa L. and O. pimpinelloides L. Essential Oils Under LPS-Induced Cellular Stress
Alessandro Vaglica, Alessandra Russo, Vincenzo Ilardi, Rosanna Avola, Maurizio Bruno, Natale Badalamenti

TL;DR
This study examines how essential oils from three Sicilian Oenanthe species affect cellular stress in Caco-2 cells under LPS-induced conditions.
Contribution
The study reveals chemotype-specific effects of Oenanthe essential oils on oxidative stress and epithelial integrity.
Findings
O. aquatica and O. fistulosa EOs showed cytoprotective and antioxidant activity at low concentrations.
O. pimpinelloides EO induced dose-dependent cytotoxicity and elevated DNA damage despite HO-1 induction.
No EOs preserved cell proliferation as indicated by reduced PCNA expression across all treatments.
Abstract
The genus Oenanthe L. (Apiaceae) comprises aquatic and semi-aquatic species widely distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, some of which are traditionally used as food or in folk medicine. Despite this ethnobotanical relevance and toxicological notoriety, phytochemical and pharmacological data on the genus remain limited, especially regarding their essential oils (EOs). Essential oils, extracted by hydrodistillation from aerial parts of Sicilian Oenanthe fistulosa L. (OF), Oenanthe aquatica (L.) Poir (OA), and Oenanthe pimpinelloides L. (OP), were analyzed by GC–MS. The EO of O. fistulosa was dominated by monoterpene hydrocarbons (59.8%), with β-cis-ocimene (21.6%), sabinene (9.3%), and β-trans-ocimene (8.4%) as the main metabolites. O. pimpinelloides also exhibited a monoterpene-rich profile (60.3%), characterized by β-cis-ocimene (15.5%), sylvestrene (12.8%), and β-trans-ocimene…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEssential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity · Plant chemical constituents analysis · Traditional and Medicinal Uses of Annonaceae
