| Literature DB >> 27190990 |
Alfredo Aires1, Eduardo Marrinhas2, Rosa Carvalho2, Carla Dias3, Maria José Saavedra3.
Abstract
Pterospartum tridentatum and Mentha pulegium are largely used in Portuguese folk medicine to treat several human disorders and inflammatory processes but without any consistent evidence for those beneficial pointed properties. Thus, the aim of the current work is to evaluate its benefits and phytochemicals related to those beneficial properties. A distinct polyphenol profile between P. tridentatum and M. pulegium was found. Taxifolin, myricetin, ginestin, ginestein, and ginestein derivatives, biochanin A-glucoside, and biochanin A were identified in P. tridentatum, whilst in M. pulegium the luteolin-7-rutinoside, diosmin, and apigenin and respective derivatives were most representative polyphenols. These variations had implications in the antiradical and antibacterial activity and the P. tridentatum exhibited the highest antibacterial activity against methicillin-resistant and methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus MSSA, which was mainly dose-dependent. This antibacterial activity seems to be related to high content of flavonols, flavones, and isoflavones, which can act synergistically with each other against this type of bacteria. Our results showed consistent evidence that Pterospartum tridentatum and Mentha pulegium are an important reservoir of phytochemicals with antiradical activity and antibacterial capacity and thus they might be used in a preventive way or in a combined pharmaceutical and antibiotic therapy against pathogenic bacteria.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27190990 PMCID: PMC4848424 DOI: 10.1155/2016/5201879
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Isolates of Staphylococcus aureus used in the in vitro antibacterial assay.
| Reference | Type | Source |
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| MJMC021 | Methicillin-resistant strains | Clinical |
| MJMC024 | Methicillin-resistant strains | Clinical |
| MJMC026 | Methicillin-resistant strains | Clinical |
| MJMC025 | Methicillin-sensitive strains | Clinical |
| MJMC027 | Methicillin-sensitive strains | Clinical |
| MJMC029 | Methicillin-sensitive strains | Clinical |
Figure 1UV spectra of polyphenols detected in Pterospartum tridentatum.
Figure 2UV spectra of polyphenols detected in Mentha pulegium.
Average content of polyphenols and respective retention time (Rt) and wavelengths of maximum absorption in the visible region (λ max) in P. tridentatum extracts (by elution order)†.
| Polyphenols | Rt (min) | UV (nm) | UV-DAD/VIS bands (nm) | Class | Mg·g−1 dry weight |
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| Taxifolin | 17.48 | 280 | 290, 327sh | Flavanol | 21.76 ± 0.030 |
| Genistin | 19.79 | 320 | 259, 323sh | Isoflavone | 16.75 ± 0.040 |
| Genistein | 22.73 | 320 | 259, 332sh | Isoflavone | 12.01 ± 0.030 |
| Quercetin-3-O-rutinoside | 23.88 | 370 | 256, 266sh, 351 | Flavonol | 1.58 ± 0.030 |
| Quercetin-3-O-glucoside | 23.99 | 370 | 255, 266sh, 348 | Flavonol | 1.23 ± 0.010 |
| Ferulic acid | 24.32 | 320 | 244, 296sh, 324 | Hydroxycinnamic acid | 0.27 ± 0.002 |
| Biochanin A-glucoside | 30.66 | 320 | 265, 322sh | Flavone | 1.37 ± 0.002 |
| Apigenin | 32.65 | 370 | 229, 267sh, 341 | Flavone | 0.44 ± 0.002 |
| Biochanin A | 34.88 | 320 | 265, 323sh | Flavone | 2.89 ± 0.004 |
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| Total of hydroxycinnamic acids | 0.27 ± 0.002 | ||||
| Total of flavonols | 24.57 ± 0.100 | ||||
| Total of flavone | 4.70 ± 0.008 | ||||
| Total of isoflavone | 28.76 ± 0.070 | ||||
| Total of polyphenols identified | 58.30 ± 0.180 | ||||
†Values expressed as mean ± standard deviation of three replicates.
Average content of polyphenols and respective retention time (Rt) and wavelengths of maximum absorption in the visible region (λ max) in M. pulegium extracts (by elution order)†.
| Polyphenols | Rt (min) | UV (nm) | UV-DAD/VIS bands (nm) | Class | Mg·g−1 dry weight |
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| 13.46 | 280 | 227, 260sh, 295 | Hydroxybenzoic acid | 0.212 ± 0.004 |
| Chlorogenic acid | 17.95 | 320 | 242, 300sh, 327 | Hydroxycinnamic acid | 0.387 ± 0.004 |
| (+)-Catechin | 18.10 | 280 | 231, 280 | Flavan-3-ols | 0.212 ± 0.004 |
| Caffeic acid | 21.32 | 320 | 243, 296sh, 324 | Hydroxycinnamic acid | 0.230 ± 0.001 |
| Quercetin-3- | 22.96 | 370 | 256, 266sh, 351 | Flavonol | 0.144 ± 0.003 |
| Quercetin-3- | 23.63 | 370 | 255, 266sh, 348 | Flavonol | 0.140 ± 0.002 |
| Neohesperidin | 24.84 | 280 | 283, 326 | Flavanone | 0.628 ± 0.001 |
| Luteolin-7- | 25.31 | 370 | 254, 266, 349 | Flavone | 0.201 ± 0.004 |
| Diosmin | 26.04 | 370 | 253, 268, 339 | Flavone | 0.623 ± 0.006 |
| Rosmarinic acid | 26.78 | 320 | 249, 299sh, 330 | Hydroxycinnamic acid | 0.287 ± 0.006 |
| Ferulic acid | 27.55 | 320 | 241, 296sh, 324 | Hydroxycinnamic acid | 0.277 ± 0.003 |
| Apigenin | 32.65 | 370 | 235, 267sh, 341 | Flavone | 0.323 ± 0.002 |
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| Total of hydroxybenzoic acids | 0.212 ± 0.004 | ||||
| Total of hydroxycinnamic acids | 1.181 ± 0.014 | ||||
| Total of flavan-3-ols | 0.212 ± 0.004 | ||||
| Total of flavonols | 0.284 ± 0.005 | ||||
| Total of flavones | 1.147 ± 0.012 | ||||
| Total of flavanones | 0.628 ± 0.001 | ||||
| Total polyphenols identified | 3.664 ± 0.040 | ||||
†Values expressed as mean ± standard deviation of three replicates.
Figure 3% free radical DPPH scavenging activity of Pterospartum tridentatum and Mentha pulegium methanolic extracts.
Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of P. tridentatum and M. pulegium aqueous and methanolic extracts expressed as µg · mL−1 †.
| Isolate | Reference | Type | Gentamicin (commercial antibiotic) |
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| ATCC 13565 | Standard | <39 (+++) | 312.5 (++) | 2500 (−) |
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| MJMC021 | MRSA | <39 (+++) | 78.1 (+++) | 2500 (−) |
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| MJMC024 | MRSA | <39 (+++) | 78.1 (+++) | 2500 (−) |
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| MJMC026 | MRSA | <39 (+++) | 78.1 (+++) | 2500 (−) |
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| MJMC025 | MSSA | <39 (+++) | 39.1 (+++) | 39.1 (+++) |
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| MJMC027 | MSSA | <39 (+++) | 39.1 (+++) | 78.1 (+++) |
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| MJMC029 | MSSA | <39 (+++) | 39.1 (+++) | 39.1 (+++) |
†Inside brackets there is the classification of the antibacterial activity effect: strong (+++), if MIC values ≤ 100 μg·mL−1, moderate (++) when 100 < MIC ≤ 500 μg·mL−1, weak (+) when 500 < MIC ≤ 1000 μg·mL−1, and null (−) (without effect) when MIC > 1000 μg·mL−1.