الخلاصة:
Much of the currentre search interest is in studying antioxidant and  antimicrobial molecules of 
natural originin . 
           Our work foucuses on the study of the effect of the state and the drying technique of the 
plant  Pituranthos chloranthus on the biological properties of essential oils obtained by 
hydrodistillation.  
        The study focuses on three points including the yield of essential oils, antioxidant power 
(reducing power test, DPPH) and antimicrobial power. 
            The yields obtained show that drying in the shade represents the best drying technique for 
this plant; an oil yield of 1.082% is  noted, followed by the fresh plant 0.88%. Sun drying  
negatively affects the yield of essential oils, a yield of about 0.46% is  estimated. 
            The antimicrobial  activity  is  demonstrated by the disk diffusion method. The essential oil 
of Pituranthos chloranthus (fresh, dried in the shade, dried in the sun) proved to be inactive on the 
bacterials  train  tested  Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and the bacterials  train  Escherichia Coli 
(10mm) and Staphylococcus aureus (11mm) which have a low  sensitivity. Indeed, the diameters of 
the inhibition zones vary  between 10 and 11 mm. It is  also  noted  that all the microbials  trains  
tested are sensitive to antibiotics (Ampicillin) with the exception of Pseudomonas  aeruginosa. 
             The antioxidant  properties are estimated via the reducing power test, DPPH. At the 
concentration of 0.5 μg / ml, the inhibition percentages (to neutralize the DPPH radical) are equal to 
17.66 %  for essential oils  extracted  from a fresh plant and almost the same for the extracted  HEs. 
from the plant dried in the shade  17.5%. On the other hand, the HE extracted  from the plant dried 
in the sun, the percentage of inhibition (to neutralize the radical DPPH) is  equal to 16.52%. The 
IC
50
 concentration corresponds to each  extract to better  characterize the antioxidant power is, for 
the fresh plant and dried in the shade  is  equal to 13.11 μg / ml and 13,25 μg / ml, and the IC50
 
value of the extract of the sun-dried plant isequals 14, 17μg / ml.