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Indian J Microbiol ; 55(3): 292-301, 2015 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26063939

ABSTRACT

Pyranone derivative I was isolated from fermented broth of isolated marine bacterial strain Vibrio sp. SKMARSP9. The compound I was characterized, and evaluated for its antimicrobial properties. The isolated strain was identified based on 16S rRNA based phylogenetic analysis. The molecular analysis data suggested that this strain is closely related to Vibrio ruber, Vibrio sp. MSSRF10 and Vibrio rhizosphaerae. The best fermentative growth of this isolate was achieved under halophilic conditions and grew efficiently at 30 °C in the presence of 12 % NaCl. The compound I production by this strain is associated with growth. The unpurified extract is hydrophobic in nature, and released only during late growth phase. The extract was purified and characterized by spectral data using NMR, DEPT, and ESI-MS. The purity of I was 97 % which was confirmed by HPLC. The pyranone derivative I exhibited >50 % antioxidant activity and broad spectrum antimicrobial properties against gram negative and gram positive strains. Molecular docking analysis revealed that this pyranone derivative I may be a potential candidate at pharmaceutical sector.

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Indian J Lepr ; 75(3): 233-42, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15267193

ABSTRACT

An evaluation of the third Modified Leprosy Eradication Campaign (MLEC) was carried out in Potka block in the high endemic district of East Singhbhum, Jharkhand State, India, by our external evaluation team, from 29 October to 8 November 2001. The searchers in this block detected 389 suspects during the MLEC; of these, 181 (46%) were examined, and 69 (38%) of them were confirmed as cases by the Programme staff. The evaluators examined 189 (48.5%) of the total 389 suspects detected by the searchers, including 31 of the 69 cases confirmed by the Programme staff. Concordance of diagnosis of leprosy cases by the Programme staff and the evaluators was found to be high (90%). However, concordance of the type of leprosy was found to be variable (PB 38%, MB 72%, SSL 100%). Specificity and sensitivity of diagnosis by the Programme staff (as against those by the evaluators) were found to be 85.7% and 79.2% respectively. There was no case of re-registration. The evaluators examined 108 of the suspects detected by the Search Team, but not screened by the Programme staff, and diagnosed 47 cases (44%; PB 20, MB 9, SSL 18) from among them. The evaluators also diagnosed additional 30 new cases (PB 18, MB 5, SSL 7), during their visit. An assessment of knowledge about the disease and treatment among confirmed cases revealed that most of the patients did not know correctly about their disease. All the cases were referred by the searchers. About 45% of cases were aware of the duration for which they needed to take the treatment, 97% of cases showed the blister calendar packs and had taken the supervised dose. Availability of MDT to the patients and drug compliance were found to be adequate. Assessment of the impact of IEC activities on the awareness of leprosy among the community showed that about 50% of those interviewed were aware of the campaign. Most of them had information about the availability of leprosy drugs and knew that treatment was free. A majority of those aware of the disease said that they would refer suspects, if they come across any, to PHC centres for treatment.


Subject(s)
Leprostatic Agents/therapeutic use , Leprosy , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Female , Humans , India/epidemiology , Leprosy/diagnosis , Leprosy/epidemiology , Leprosy/prevention & control , Male
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Phytochemistry ; 59(3): 331-5, 2002 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11830142

ABSTRACT

The latex of Euphorbia nivulia afforded two ingol diterpenes 3,12-diacetyl-8-benzoylingol (4) and 3,12-diacetyl-7-benzoyl-8-nicotinylingol (5) along with three known ingol diterpenes 1, 2,and 3, and two known triterpenes cycloart-25-en-3beta-ol and cyclonivulinol. Their structures have been assigned on the basis of their structural data as well as their acetylated products. The diterpenes 1-5 were tested for the LPS induced PGE(2) inhibition activity.


Subject(s)
Diterpenes/isolation & purification , Euphorbia/chemistry , Dinoprostone/antagonists & inhibitors , Diterpenes/chemistry , Diterpenes/pharmacology , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Triterpenes/chemistry , Triterpenes/isolation & purification
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Phytochemistry ; 58(8): 1263-6, 2001 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11738419

ABSTRACT

An immunosuppressive, tryptophan-derived alkaloid cristatin A (1), and two known compounds, cycloartenol and stigmasta-5,11(12)-diene-3 beta-ol, were isolated from the whole plant Lepidagathis cristata Willd. The structures of the isolates were established by interpretation of their spectral data.


Subject(s)
Acanthaceae/chemistry , Immunosuppressive Agents/chemistry , Tryptophan/chemistry , Tryptophan/metabolism , Alkaloids/chemistry , Alkaloids/isolation & purification , Alkaloids/pharmacology , Animals , Immunosuppressive Agents/isolation & purification , Immunosuppressive Agents/pharmacology , Lymphocytes/drug effects , Mice , Phytosterols/chemistry , Phytosterols/isolation & purification , Triterpenes , Tryptophan/analogs & derivatives , Tryptophan/isolation & purification
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