| Literature DB >> 34037822 |
Minakshi Rajput1, Navneet Bithel2, Sekar Vijayakumar3.
Abstract
Ethyl acetate seed extract of Pongamia pinnata displayed the highest antimicrobial potential against all test pathogens and Staphylococcus epidermidis was reported as the most sensitive strain with MIC/MBC 1.56/3.12 mg ml-1. It inhibited S. epidermidis biofilm 97.43% at MIC and LM as well as FE-SEM micrographs displayed extensive disintegration in biofilm. It showed the highest TPC (1.23 ± 0.04 g GAE g-1), TFC (0.95 ± 0.05 g CE g-1), and antioxidant activity with IC50 18.47 ± 0.33 μg ml-1. MTT assay displayed concentration-dependent strong cytotoxicity on K562 cells on the treatment of ethyl acetate extract with an IC50 value of 84.41 μg ml-1. On the other hand, it showed minute cytotoxicity on normal PBMCs with an IC50 value of 410.14 μg ml-1. GC-MS analysis revealed that Hexadecanoic acid (35.97%); 2-(1,3-Benzodioxol-5-yl)furo[2,3-h]chromen-4-one (Pongaglabrone) (22.82%); 2,2-Dimethylindane-1,3-dione- (13.05%) were the three major components in ethyl acetate extract. The present investigation showcases ethyl acetate extract as a potent antimicrobial, antibiofilm, antioxidant, and anticancer agent that opens a new avenue for its phytochemicals as a therapeutic agent.Entities:
Keywords: Antibiofilm activity; Anticancer activity; Antimicrobial activity; Antioxidant activity; GC–MS; Pongamia pinnata
Year: 2021 PMID: 34037822 DOI: 10.1007/s00203-021-02365-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Microbiol ISSN: 0302-8933 Impact factor: 2.552