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Molecules, volume 30, issue 3, pages 511

Phytochemical and Pharmacological Insights into Mentha asiatica Boriss.: A Promising Antimicrobial Plant

Baiken Baimakhanova 1
Amankeldi Sadanov 1
Gul B. Baimakhanova 1
Diana Tluebekova 1
Alma Amangeldi 1
Zere Turlybaeva 1
Irina Ratnikova 1
Zhanar Nurgaliyeva 2
Roza Seisebayeva 2
Ussipbek Botagoz 3
Lyazzat Umbetyarova 3
Akerke Amirkhanova 4
Gulnaz Seitimova 5
Aknur Turgumbayeva 6
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-01-23
Journal: Molecules
scimago Q1
SJR0.744
CiteScore7.4
Impact factor4.2
ISSN14203049
Abstract

Mentha asiatica Boriss., a species native to Central Asia, has garnered significant attention for its diverse phytochemical profile and antimicrobial potential. This review synthesizes current knowledge on the antimicrobial activities of M. asiatica, focusing on its essential oils and other bioactive constituents. The study contextualizes the importance of natural antimicrobials in the era of rising antibiotic resistance and highlights the plant’s traditional use in ethnomedicine. The main methodologies explored include gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) for phytochemical characterization and various in vitro assays to assess antimicrobial efficacy against bacterial and fungal pathogens. The essential oils of M. asiatica demonstrate a broad spectrum of activity, attributed to compounds such as menthol, menthone, and carvone. Other phytochemicals, including sesquiterpenes and terpenoids, also contribute to its bioactivity. The review underscores the potential of M. asiatica as a source of novel antimicrobial agents and calls for further research into its mechanisms of action, bioavailability, and safety profiles. The findings position M. asiatica as a promising candidate for developing plant-based antimicrobial formulations, addressing critical needs in healthcare and food preservation.

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