Antimicrobial and Anti-Inflammatory Potential of Euphorbia paralias (L.): a bioprospecting study with phytoconstituents analysis.

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.3831/KPI.2024.27.3.223
Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed Youssef, Thabet Hasan Ahmad Althneibat, Doaa Ahmed Mohamed Maaty, Yasser Gaber
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Objectives: The phytochemicals in the aerial parts of Euphorbia paralias (also known as Sea Spurge) and their anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activities were investigated.

Methods: The methanolic extract was characterized using GC-MS and HPLC techniques. The anti-inflammatory feature was estimated through a Human Red Blood Cell (HRBC) membrane stabilization technique, while the antimicrobial feature was evaluated by the disc diffusion agar technique, minimum bactericidal concentration, and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) via micro-broth dilution method.

Results: The GC/MS results demonstrated the existence of various phytochemicals, such as n-hexadecenoic acid, cis-11-eicosenoic acid, and methyl stearate, recognized for their anti-inflammatory and antibacterial features. The similarity of the phytochemical composition with other Euphorbia species emphasizes the genus-wide similarity. The anti-inflammatory activity exhibited a noteworthy inhibitory effect comparable to the reference drug indomethacin. The extract's antimicrobial potential was tested against a range of microorganisms, demonstrating significant action against Gram-positive bacteria and Candida albicans. The quantification of total phenolics and flavonoids further supported the therapeutic potential of the extract.

Conclusion: The methanolic extract from E. paralias emerges as a successful natural source of important active constituents with potential applications as anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial agents. This research provides a first step to valorize Euphorbia paralias insights as a source of worthwhile phytochemicals that have potential applications in the pharmaceutical industry.

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Euphorbia paralias (L.)的抗菌和消炎潜力:一项生物勘探研究与植物成分分析。
目的研究 Euphorbia paralias(又名 Sea Spurge)气生部分中的植物化学物质及其抗炎和抗菌活性:方法:采用 GC-MS 和 HPLC 技术对甲醇提取物进行表征。方法:采用 GC-MS 和 HPLC 技术对甲醇提取物进行表征,通过人红细胞(HRBC)膜稳定技术评估其抗炎特性,而通过微滴稀释法的盘扩散琼脂技术、最低杀菌浓度和最低抑菌浓度(MIC)评估其抗菌特性:气相色谱/质谱(GC/MS)检测结果表明,该产品中含有多种植物化学物质,如正十六烯酸、顺-11-二十烯酸和硬脂酸甲酯,这些物质具有消炎和抗菌功能。其植物化学成分与其他大戟科植物相似,强调了全属的相似性。该提取物的抗炎活性与参考药物吲哚美辛的抑制效果相当。该提取物的抗菌潜力针对一系列微生物进行了测试,对革兰氏阳性菌和白色念珠菌有显著作用。总酚类和类黄酮的定量分析进一步证实了该提取物的治疗潜力:结论:E. paralias 的甲醇提取物是重要活性成分的成功天然来源,具有抗炎和抗菌剂的潜在应用价值。这项研究迈出了第一步,使人们认识到酢浆草是一种有价值的植物化学物质来源,具有在制药业应用的潜力。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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