الخلاصة:
Medicinal  plants  are  a  rich  and  diversified  source  of  bioactive  molecules,  endowed
with  numerous  biological  activities  The  present  study  aims  to  evaluate  the  antioxidant  activity
and the antibacterial activity extracts from the aerial part of Cotula cinerea species of the family
Asteraceae  that  have  medicinal  properties  very  commonly  recognized  in  folk  medicine  in  the
Ghardaia  region .Thus, the extraction of the active ingredients was carried out according to the
traditional  methods  of  preparation  (decoction,  infusion)  and  hydroethanol  maceration
(ethanol/water: 80/20: v/v). The qualitative analysis of the various extracts revealed the presence
of  polyphenols,  flavonoids,  tannins,  saponins,  steroids  and  terpenes.  The  quantitative  analysis
based on the determination of total polyphenols, flavonoids, condensed tannins, which are more
abundant in the decoction extract with contents of 28.51±2.46 mg EAG/g, 12.94±1.60 mg ER/g,
7.61±0.93  mg  EC/g  respectively.  The  hydroethanolic  extract  is  the  richest  in  phenol  acid with
content of 8741.12±372.96 μg EAC/g. The antioxidant activity is evaluated by three assays such
as ABTS assays,  the  reducing  capacity  of iron  and β-carotene bleaching. The hydroethanolic
extract  presents  the  most  important  antioxidant potency:  of trapped  radical  cation  ABTS
•+
(IC
50=4.52±0.18 μg/ml), in the iron reducing capacity (IC
50=60.04 ±1.56 μg/ml) and a very high
β-carotene  bleach  inhibition  capacity (IC
50=32.56±4.00 μg/ml).  The  antimicrobial  activity was
evaluated  by  the  disk  diffusion  method  in  agar  medium  and  by  micro-dilution  in  a  liquid
medium. The obtained results showed that Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
are  the sensitive strain  to  the  action  of  the  hydroethanolic  extract  with  zones  of  inhibition
exceeding 14 mm and MIC of the order of 0.93 mg/ml and 1.89 mg/ml respectively. The extracts
of the decoction and infusion are active less on the three tested strains.