Chemical composition and antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli of extracts of a common household plant

Maria K. Kozar, Joanna G. Kondylis, K. Drouvalakis, L. G. Kozar
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Plants have long been a source for a wide variety of compounds with medicinal properties; of significant interest are plant antimicrobial compounds. Given the continual increase in bacterial resistance, it is imperative that new antimicrobial compounds need to be discovered. The purpose of this study was to screen some common household plants for antibacterial activity, specifically against Escherichia coli. Leaves of 16 different household plants were subjected to methanol-water extraction and the dried extract was analyzed for antibacterial activity using the standard Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion technique. Of all the plants tested, only the Zebra plant (Aphelandra squarrosa) showed a strong antibacterial activity against E. coli. This Zebra plant extract was further analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). A variety of known antibacterial compounds including glycerine 46%, phytol 10%, palmitic acid 9%, hydroquinone 6%, linoleic acid 6%, catechol 4% and decanoic acid 3% were shown to be present in the Zebra plant extract along with other compounds whose structure could not be identified at this time. This provides additional avenues for future research especially in the identification of these unknown compounds present in this plant extract which may contribute to its antibacterial activity. Key words: Chemical composition, antibacterial activity, Aphelandra squarrosa extracts, Escherichia coli.
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一种常见家用植物提取物的化学成分及其对大肠杆菌的抑菌活性
长期以来,植物一直是各种具有药用特性的化合物的来源;具有重要意义的是植物抗微生物化合物。鉴于细菌耐药性的持续增加,迫切需要发现新的抗菌化合物。本研究的目的是筛选一些常见的家用植物的抗菌活性,特别是对大肠杆菌的抗菌活性。对16种不同的家用植物的叶子进行甲醇-水提取,并使用标准的Kirby-Bauer圆盘扩散技术分析干燥的提取物的抗菌活性。在所有测试的植物中,只有斑马植物(Aphelandra squarosa)对大肠杆菌表现出强大的抗菌活性。通过气相色谱/质谱(GC/MS)对该斑马植物提取物进行进一步分析。斑马植物提取物中存在多种已知的抗菌化合物,包括甘油46%、植物醇10%、棕榈酸9%、对苯二酚6%、亚油酸6%、邻苯二酚4%和癸酸3%,以及目前无法鉴定其结构的其他化合物。这为未来的研究提供了额外的途径,特别是在鉴定这种植物提取物中存在的这些未知化合物方面,这些化合物可能有助于其抗菌活性。关键词:化学成分,抗菌活性,方蚜提取物,大肠杆菌。
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