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TLC-Bioautography-Guided Isolation and Assessment of Antibacterial Compounds from Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) Leaf and Branch Extracts.
Xu, Wenliang; Shi, Danxia; Chen, Kuanmin; Popovich, David G.
Afiliação
  • Xu W; School of Food and Advanced Technology, Massey University, Palmerston North 4410, New Zealand.
  • Shi D; School of Food and Advanced Technology, Massey University, Palmerston North 4410, New Zealand.
  • Chen K; School of Food and Advanced Technology, Massey University, Palmerston North 4410, New Zealand.
  • Popovich DG; School of Science, Engineering & Technology, RMIT, Ho Chi Minh City 800010, Vietnam.
Molecules ; 29(3)2024 Feb 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38338460
ABSTRACT
A rapid procedure for the targeted isolation of antibacterial compounds from Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) leaf and branch extracts was described in this paper. Antibacterial compounds from three different Manuka samples collected from New Zealand and China were compared. The active compounds were targeted by TLC-bioautography against S. aureus and were identified by HR-ESI-MS, and -MS/MS analysis in conjunction with Compound Discoverer 3.3. The major antibacterial component, grandiflorone, was identified, along with 20 ß-triketones, flavonoids, and phloroglucinol derivatives. To verify the software identification, grandiflorone underwent purification via column chromatography, and its structure was elucidated through NMR analysis, ultimately confirming its identity as grandiflorone. This study successfully demonstrated that the leaves and branches remaining after Manuka essential oil distillation serve as excellent source for extracting grandiflorone. Additionally, we proposed an improved TLC-bioautography protocol for evaluating the antibacterial efficacy on solid surfaces, which is suitable for both S. aureus and E. coli. The minimum effective dose (MED) of grandiflorone was observed to be 0.29-0.59 µg/cm2 against S. aureus and 2.34-4.68 µg/cm2 against E. coli, respectively. Furthermore, the synthetic plant growth retardant, paclobutrazol, was isolated from the samples obtained in China. It is hypothesized that this compound may disrupt the synthesis pathway of triketones, consequently diminishing the antibacterial efficacy of Chinese Manuka extract in comparison to that of New Zealand.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Staphylococcus aureus / Leptospermum Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Staphylococcus aureus / Leptospermum Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article