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Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects of extracts and fractions from Polygonum capitatum.

Shang-Gao Liao1, Li-Juan Zhang, Fa Sun, Jin-Juan Zhang, A-Ying Chen, Yan-Yu Lan, Yong-Jun Li, Ai-Min Wang, Xun He, Ying Xiong, Li Dong, Xiao-Jun Chen, Yue-Ting Li, Li Zuo, Yong-Lin Wang.   

Abstract

AIM OF THE STUDY: This study was designed to investigate the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activities of the extracts and the structure-based fractions from P. capitatum so as to provide the evidence for the traditional use of this plant in the treatment of urinary tract infections and to clarify the structural types that were responsible for the clinical use of the plant.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The dry whole plant of P. capitatum was extracted with water and 70% aqueous ethanol and then separated, respectively, into a fraction enriched in polysaccharides and proteins (PP) and four other fractions enriched in gallic acid and its analogues (GAA), flavonoids (FV), tannins (TN), and triterpenoids and steroids (TS). UV spectral or chemical methods were used for the confirmation of the five fractions. The in vitro antibacterial activities of the aqueous (AE) and 70% aqueous ethanol (70EE) extracts as well as the fractions against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria were initially evaluated by a disc diffusion test. The anti-bacterial potencies of the active extracts or fractions were then assessed in vitro by determining the MICs and MBCs. The anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated employing the xylene-induced mouse ear edema model.
RESULTS: Except for fraction PP, AE, 70EE, and the four fractions (GAA, FV, TN, and TS) exhibited varying degrees of antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activities. The results of the minimal inhibition concentration (MIC) and minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) indicated that the crude extracts or fractions FV and TN all possess bacteriostatic and bactericidal properties. Fractions FV and TS showed significantly anti-inflammatory activity (P<0.01) with the inhibition rates of 86.15 and 73.71% at 0.6g/kg, respectively, as compared to 76.93% of the positive control dexamethasone.
CONCLUSIONS: The overall results suggested that the traditional use of this plant for the treatment of urinary tract infections were attributed to the presence of antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agents. The results also provided evidence that the studied plant extracts, as well as some of the fractions obtained from this plant might be potential sources for antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory drug development.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21296143     DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2011.01.050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ethnopharmacol        ISSN: 0378-8741            Impact factor:   4.360


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