Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance: In the traditional system of medicine, the plant Capparis decidua is well known for curing a variety of ailments such as toothache, cough, asthma, intermittent fever, rheumatism and inflammation.
Aim of the study: The aim of the current study was to isolate and characterize the constituent responsible for the antimicrobial activity of the ethanolic extract of C decidua.
Materials and methods: The isolated compound was extracted from ethanolic extract & characterized by spectroscopic methods. The antimicrobial activity of isolated compound was carried out against gram positive strains (S aureus, M luteus, B subtilus) and gram negative ones (P aeruginosa, E coli), and Fungi like C albicans and A niger by the cup-plate assay method and minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs).
Results: The active principle Oleiyl glucoside (n-octadec-9-enyl- β-D- glucopyranoside) was isolated from the ethanolic extract. The MIC values of the compound against gram positive bacteria were 62.5μg/ml, 62.5 μg/ml, 125μg/ml and against gram negative ones 31.25μg/ml, 250μg/ml. The compound was found to be active against C albicans 250 μg/ml only.
Conclusions: The isolated compound Oleiyl glucoside showed moderate activity against bacteria and fungi.
Keywords: Capparis decidua, antibacterial, antifungal, oleiyl glucosides
The Natural Products Journal
Title:Antimicrobial Activity of Oleiyl Glucoside Isolated from the Traditional Medicinal Plant, Capparis decidua
Volume: 3 Issue: 1
Author(s): Sushila Rathee, Permender Rathee, Dharmender Rathee and Deepti Rathee
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Keywords: Capparis decidua, antibacterial, antifungal, oleiyl glucosides
Abstract: Ethnopharmacological relevance: In the traditional system of medicine, the plant Capparis decidua is well known for curing a variety of ailments such as toothache, cough, asthma, intermittent fever, rheumatism and inflammation.
Aim of the study: The aim of the current study was to isolate and characterize the constituent responsible for the antimicrobial activity of the ethanolic extract of C decidua.
Materials and methods: The isolated compound was extracted from ethanolic extract & characterized by spectroscopic methods. The antimicrobial activity of isolated compound was carried out against gram positive strains (S aureus, M luteus, B subtilus) and gram negative ones (P aeruginosa, E coli), and Fungi like C albicans and A niger by the cup-plate assay method and minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs).
Results: The active principle Oleiyl glucoside (n-octadec-9-enyl- β-D- glucopyranoside) was isolated from the ethanolic extract. The MIC values of the compound against gram positive bacteria were 62.5μg/ml, 62.5 μg/ml, 125μg/ml and against gram negative ones 31.25μg/ml, 250μg/ml. The compound was found to be active against C albicans 250 μg/ml only.
Conclusions: The isolated compound Oleiyl glucoside showed moderate activity against bacteria and fungi.
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Rathee Sushila, Rathee Permender, Rathee Dharmender and Rathee Deepti, Antimicrobial Activity of Oleiyl Glucoside Isolated from the Traditional Medicinal Plant, Capparis decidua, The Natural Products Journal 2013; 3 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2210315511303010010
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