Phytochemical Constituents, Antibacterial and Antioxidant Activities of some Medicinal Plants

Abstract
The present study provides a detailed description of the phytochemical analysis, physiological features and biological activities of four selected plant species, namely Calligomum polygnoides subsp. comosum and Nicotiana glauca collected from the coastal desert in the Delatic Mediterranean Sea, as well as Hyoscyamus muticus and pulicaria undulate subsp. Undulata collected from the inland desert in Wadi Hagul and Wadi El-Molaak in the North of Eastern Desert in Egypt. The obtained results showed that, the studied plant species are relatively rich in proximate constituents, elements and bioactive secondary metabolites. Hyscyamus muticus leaves appeared to accumulate ABA in highest magnitude if compared to Nicotiana glauca, Pulicaria undulata subsp. undulata and Calligonum polygonoides subsp. comosum. Antioxidant enzymes as well as DPPH scavenging activities in leaves of Nicotiana glauca, found to be the highest activity in catalase, perioxidase and polyphenol oxidase as well as antioxidant activity and IC50 as compared to other selected plant species. On the other hand, Calligonum polygonoides subsp. comosum attained the highest activity of phenylalanine ammonia lyase and the weakest antioxidant activity with IC50 value (0.29 mg ml-1).