Bioautography has been used as rapid and easy strategy to detect and identify bioactive fractions/molecules in the never before investigated Hedyosmum sprucei Solms (Chloranthaceae) essential oil (EO). The antioxidant activity, performed through DPPH bioautographic assay and spectrophotometric evaluations (IC50 = 230 +/- 10 mu g/mL), seemed to be mainly due to alpha-cadinol and alpha-muurolol. (HP) TLC bioautography, focused on antimicrobial capacities, pointed out alpha-cadinol, alpha-muurolol, tau-muurolol, caryophyllene oxide, and methyleugenol as the most effective compounds against Staphylococcus aureus, considered as testing strain. Moreover, the microdilution method, assessed among a wide panel of microorganisms, revealed Listeria grayi and Staphylococcus aureus as the most sensitive among human tested strains and Clavibacter michiganensis among phytopathogens. GC-MS chemical profile showed that bioactive molecules represented only a small quantity of the whole EO: germacrene D (23.16%), beta-caryophyllene (15.53%), delta-cadinene (5.50%), alpha-copaene (5.08%), and alpha-phellandrene (3.48%) were the main compounds, highlighting an uncommon composition among the genus Hedyosmum. Finally, H. sprucei EO was checked for cytotoxic potential against A549 (lung cancer) and MCF-7 (breast cancer) cell lines showing promising cytotoxic effects against both cell lines after 48 h (IC50 A549 = 44.05 +/- 2.35 mu g/mL; IC50 MCF-7 = 32.76 +/- 4.92 mu g/mL) and 72 h (IC50 A549 = 43.55 +/- 2.80 mu g/mL; IC50 MCF-7 = 33.64 +/- 0.43 mu g/mL).
Cytotoxic Effect and TLC Bioautography-Guided Approach to Detect Health Properties of Amazonian Hedyosmum sprucei Essential Oil
GUERRINI, Alessandra
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;SACCHETTI, GianniSecondo
;GRANDINI, Alessandro;SPAGNOLETTI, Antonella;
2016
Abstract
Bioautography has been used as rapid and easy strategy to detect and identify bioactive fractions/molecules in the never before investigated Hedyosmum sprucei Solms (Chloranthaceae) essential oil (EO). The antioxidant activity, performed through DPPH bioautographic assay and spectrophotometric evaluations (IC50 = 230 +/- 10 mu g/mL), seemed to be mainly due to alpha-cadinol and alpha-muurolol. (HP) TLC bioautography, focused on antimicrobial capacities, pointed out alpha-cadinol, alpha-muurolol, tau-muurolol, caryophyllene oxide, and methyleugenol as the most effective compounds against Staphylococcus aureus, considered as testing strain. Moreover, the microdilution method, assessed among a wide panel of microorganisms, revealed Listeria grayi and Staphylococcus aureus as the most sensitive among human tested strains and Clavibacter michiganensis among phytopathogens. GC-MS chemical profile showed that bioactive molecules represented only a small quantity of the whole EO: germacrene D (23.16%), beta-caryophyllene (15.53%), delta-cadinene (5.50%), alpha-copaene (5.08%), and alpha-phellandrene (3.48%) were the main compounds, highlighting an uncommon composition among the genus Hedyosmum. Finally, H. sprucei EO was checked for cytotoxic potential against A549 (lung cancer) and MCF-7 (breast cancer) cell lines showing promising cytotoxic effects against both cell lines after 48 h (IC50 A549 = 44.05 +/- 2.35 mu g/mL; IC50 MCF-7 = 32.76 +/- 4.92 mu g/mL) and 72 h (IC50 A549 = 43.55 +/- 2.80 mu g/mL; IC50 MCF-7 = 33.64 +/- 0.43 mu g/mL).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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