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An ecological approach to discover new bioactive extracts and products: the case of extremophile plants.

Ramla Sahli1,2, Céline Rivière1, Christel Neut3, Joanne Bero4, Marie-Emmanuelle Sahuc5, Abderrazak Smaoui2, Claire Beaufay4, Vincent Roumy1, Thierry Hennebelle1, Yves Rouillé5, Joëlle Quetin-Leclercq4, Karin Séron5, Riadh Ksouri2, Sevser Sahpaz1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Eight extremophile plants from Tunisia were screened to find natural products with benefits in human health.
METHODS: These plants were collected in different areas in Tunisia. Their methanolic extracts were evaluated for their total phenolic content and for their antiradical (DPPH), antimicrobial (on 35 bacteria and one yeast), antiviral (hepatitis C virus, HCV) and cytotoxic activity (against WI38 and J774 cell lines). The most active species were subjected to a bioguided fractionation. KEY
FINDINGS: The screening revealed promising activity for four plants, but two species have both antiradical and antimicrobial activity: Juncus maritimus and Limonium virgatum. The rhizomes extract of J. maritimus showed the highest activity against HCV, a selective antibacterial activity against Streptococcus dysgalactiae, and a moderate antiradical activity which is due to luteolin isolated in one step by centrifugal partition chromatography. The stems' and leaves' extracts of L. virgatum were rich in polyphenols responsible for the antiradical activity. Also, Limonium extracts showed an antibacterial activity with a broad spectrum.
CONCLUSIONS: Extremophile plants have proven to be a promising source for bioactive metabolites. They have a powerful antioxidant system highly influenced by biotic and abiotic factors and the ability to produce secondary metabolites with antimicrobial activity.
© 2017 Royal Pharmaceutical Society.

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Keywords:  antibacterial activity; antiradical activity; antiviral activity; cytotoxic activity; extremophile plants

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28444868     DOI: 10.1111/jphp.12728

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Pharmacol        ISSN: 0022-3573            Impact factor:   3.765


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1.  Dehydrojuncusol, a Natural Phenanthrene Compound Extracted from Juncus maritimus, Is a New Inhibitor of Hepatitis C Virus RNA Replication.

Authors:  Marie-Emmanuelle Sahuc; Ramla Sahli; Céline Rivière; Véronique Pène; Muriel Lavie; Alexandre Vandeputte; Priscille Brodin; Arielle R Rosenberg; Jean Dubuisson; Riadh Ksouri; Yves Rouillé; Sevser Sahpaz; Karin Séron
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2019-05-01       Impact factor: 5.103

2.  Antiproliferative and Antibacterial Activities of Cirsium scabrum from Tunisia.

Authors:  Ramla Sahli; Céline Rivière; Cédric Dufloer; Claire Beaufay; Christel Neut; Joanne Bero; Thierry Hennebelle; Vincent Roumy; Riadh Ksouri; Joelle Quetin-Leclercq; Sevser Sahpaz
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2017-07-12       Impact factor: 2.629

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