RESUMO
The investigation of the crude extract of leaves and bark of Pilocarpus pennatifolius Lemaire allowed isolated of a not yet described coumarin, together with three known coumarins (bergapten, xanthotoxin and dimethyl allyl xanthyletin), and a not yet described imidazole alkaloid. All structures were established by means of spectral analysis, including extensive 2D NMR studies. In addition, the alkaloid had its absolute stereochemistry determined by X-ray diffraction. Meanwhile, extracts and pure compounds were tested against various strains of bacteria and fungi, showing promising antimicrobial activities. We highlight the activities of crude bark methanol extract (CBME), of the leaf basic acetate fraction (LBAcF), and of compound 2 against the Gram negative bacteria Shigella flexneri (MICsâ¯=â¯7.8, 7.8 and 3.12⯵g·mL-1, respectively), of compound 5 against the Gram positive Enterococcus fecalis (MICâ¯=â¯1.56⯵g·mL-1), and against two Gram negative bacteria Salmonella enteritidis (MICâ¯=â¯1.56⯵g·mL-1), and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (MICâ¯=â¯6.25⯵g·ml-1). On the other hand, CBME and compounds 3-5 showed excellent activity against the fungus Candida krusei with MICs of 15.6, 1.56, and 3.12⯵g·mL-1 respectively, as actives or better than the antifungal standard fluconazole (MICâ¯=â¯3.12⯵g·mL-1).
Assuntos
Anti-Infecciosos/isolamento & purificação , Compostos Fitoquímicos/isolamento & purificação , Pilocarpus/química , Extratos Vegetais/química , Anti-Infecciosos/farmacologia , Brasil , Cumarínicos/isolamento & purificação , Cumarínicos/farmacologia , Estrutura Molecular , Compostos Fitoquímicos/farmacologia , Casca de Planta/química , Folhas de Planta/químicaRESUMO
Extraction and characterization of natural products from the bark of the trunk of Helietta apiculata Benth (Rutaceae) afforded nine alkaloids, eight furoquinoline and one quinolone, limonine, three cinnamic acid derivatives, three neolignans, tetracosanoic acid, six coumarins, of which apiculin A and apiculin B (neolignans), and tanizin (coumarin) are previously undescribed compounds. The structures of all compounds were determined by spectroscopic methods, and the crystal structures of two of the newly undescribed compounds, apiculin A and apiculin B, were determined by X-ray analysis. Extracts and pure compounds isolated from Helietta apiculata showed promising antimicrobial activities.