DOI: 10.1515/chem-2025-0263 ISSN: 2391-5420

Phytochemical profiling of Inula viscosa methanolic extracts and evaluation of their antioxidant, antimicrobial, enzyme-inhibitory activities and in vivo sa

Badis Aouzal, Fouzi Boulkenafet, Imane Feraguena, Sonia Cedah, Fahd A. Nasr, Fares A. Alzahrani, Lambiase Simonetta, Mohammad A. Wadaan, Jazem A. Mahyoub, Fahd A. Al-Mekhlafi

Abstract

Inula viscosa is a Mediterranean medicinal plant known for its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties. This study investigated the phytochemical profile and biological activities of methanolic extracts of I. viscosa collected from Skikda. The extract was rich in phenolics (210.30 ± 15.69 mg GAE/g dry extract), flavonoids (90.19 ± 6.90 mg QE/g dry extract), and tannins (65.65 ± 5.76 mg TAE/g dry extract). Strong antioxidant activity was observed with IC 50 values of 0.69 ± 0.09 mg/mL (DPPH) and 0.63 ± 0.66 mg/mL (ABTS), alongside total antioxidant capacity. HPLC and LC–MS/MS analyses identified major phenolics, including luteolin (4.080 μg/g dry extract, 5.33 %), myricetin (7.94 %), apigenin (0.540 μg/g dry extract, 6.60 %), quercetin (2.300 μg/g dry extract, 0.96 %), and kaempferol (1.560 μg/g dry extract, 4.01 %). The extract exhibited potent α-glucosidase (IC 50  = 15.82 ± 1.29 μg/mL) and α-amylase inhibition (IC 50  = 28.76 ± 0.67 μg/mL), moderate urease inhibition, and weaker acetylcholinesterase inhibition. Antibacterial activity was strongest against Klebsiella pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus . A 28-day oral toxicity study (100–300 mg/kg) confirmed safety, enhanced antioxidant defenses, reduced lipid peroxidation, and normalized hepatic and renal biomarkers. These findings support I. viscosa as a promising natural source of bioactive compounds.

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