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Neda Aničić1, Uroš Gašić1, Feng Lu2, Ana Ćirić1, Marija Ivanov1, Bojan Jevtić3, Milena Dimitrijević4, Boban Anđelković5, Marijana Skorić1, Jasmina Nestorović Živković1, Yingle Mao2, Jia Liu2, Chunping Tang2, Marina Soković1, Yang Ye2, Danijela Mišić1,2.
Abstract
Two Balkan Peninsula endemics, Nepeta rtanjensis and N. argolica subsp. argolica, both characterized by specialized metabolite profiles predominated by iridoids and phenolics, are differentiated according to the stereochemistry of major iridoid aglycone nepetalactone (NL). For the first time, the present study provides a comparative analysis of antimicrobial and immunomodulating activities of the two Nepeta species and their major iridoids isolated from natural sources-cis,trans-NL, trans,cis-NL, and 1,5,9-epideoxyloganic acid (1,5,9-eDLA), as well as of phenolic acid rosmarinic acid (RA). Methanol extracts and pure iridoids displayed excellent antimicrobial activity against eight strains of bacteria and seven strains of fungi. They were especially potent against food-borne pathogens such as L. monocytogenes, E. coli, S. aureus, Penicillium sp., and Aspergillus sp. Targeted iridoids were efficient agents in preventing biofilm formation of resistant P. aeruginosa strain, and they displayed additive antimicrobial interaction. Iridoids are, to a great extent, responsible for the prominent antimicrobial activities of the two Nepeta species, although are probably minor contributors to the moderate immunomodulatory effects. The analyzed iridoids and RA, individually or in mixtures, have the potential to be used in the pharmaceutical industry as potent antimicrobials, and in the food industry to increase the shelf life and safety of food products.Entities:
Keywords: 1,5,9-epideoxyloganic acid; Nepeta; antibiofilm; antimicrobial activity; immunomodulatory effects; nepetalactone
Year: 2021 PMID: 33925239 DOI: 10.3390/ph14050414
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmaceuticals (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8247