Hodosan, CameliaCameliaHodosanGird, Cerasela ElenaCerasela ElenaGirdMarin, Stefan-ClaudiuStefan-ClaudiuMarinMihalache, AlexandruAlexandruMihalacheLuta, Emanuela-AliceEmanuela-AliceLutaIonita, Elena-IulianaElena-IulianaIonitaBita, AndreiAndreiBitaGheorghe, StefaniaStefaniaGheorgheFeodorov, LauraLauraFeodorovPopovici, VioletaVioletaPopoviciPogurschi, ElenaElenaPogurschiNistor, LucicaLucicaNistorBarbuica, Iulius SorinIulius SorinBarbuicaPopa, LacramioaraLacramioaraPopa2025-11-142025-11-142025-10-02https://dspace.incdecoind.ro/handle/123456789/3367This research provides a comprehensive evaluation of the phytochemical composition, antioxidant potential, and biological properties of four plant species with longstanding use in ethnobotanical traditions: Calendula officinalis, Mentha × piperita, Urtica dioica, and Juglans regia. Plant extracts were obtained using a range of solvent systems and subsequently analyzed for their content of total polyphenols, flavonoids, and phenolic acids. Ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS) enabled the accurate identification and quantification of major polyphenolic constituents. The antioxidant capacity was assessed through a series of in vitro assays, and elemental analysis was conducted to determine microelement content. To evaluate potential ecological implications, acute toxicity was tested using Daphnia magna, while phytotoxic effects were also examined. The results demonstrate pronounced antioxidant activity along with notable biocidal and soil-enhancing properties. These findings underscore the potential of such plant-based formulations as sustainable alternatives to conventional agrochemicals and highlight the relevance of integrating traditional botanical knowledge with modern strategies for enhancing soil quality, crop performance, and environmental sustainability.enplant extractsnatural antioxidantspolyphenolsphytochemical profilingsustainable agriculturebiocidal activitysoil enhancerethnobotanical knowledgeDaphnia magna assayPhytochemical Composition and Antioxidant Activity of Traditional Plant Extracts with Biocidal Effects and Soil-Enhancing Potentialjournal-article10.3390/antiox14101198