K. Tsami, C. Barda, G. Ladopoulos, Nikos Asoutis Didaras, M. Grafakou, J. Heilmann, D. Mossialos, M. Rallis, H. Skaltsa
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摘要
在薯蓣科大科中,薯蓣(Dioscorea communis, L.)卡迪克和威尔金(同Tamus communis L.)被认为是欧洲四个最广泛的代表之一,它通常被称为黑bryony或bryonia。迄今为止,报告已经揭示了这种植物的叶子和块茎中的几种化学成分。然而,尚未对其浆果汁进行广泛的植物化学研究。在本研究中,利用LC-MS、GC-MS和NMR等方法,研究了白荆莓的化学成分。这项工作揭示了几种属于不同植物化学基团的代谢物的存在,如脂肪酸酯、烷基酰胺、酚类衍生物和有机酸,其中乳酸占主导地位。同时,基于传统的口腔传播用途,对初始提取物和选定的部分进行了体外抗菌效果测试,并对两种与皮肤感染相关的细菌菌株:耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌和痤疮角质杆菌显示出良好的活性。在1.56% w/v时,测定了提取物对两种细菌的MIC和MBC值。本研究结果提供了重要的信息,揭示了71种代谢物的存在,这可能有助于并进一步解释其特定的抗菌活性和偶尔的毒性。
Chemical Profile and In Vitro Evaluation of the Antibacterial Activity of Dioscorea communis Berry Juice
Within the large family of Dioscoreaceae, Dioscorea communis (L.) Caddick & Wilkin (syn. Tamus communis L.) is considered among the four most widespread representatives in Europe, and it is commonly known under the name black bryony or bryonia. To date, reports have revealed several chemical components from the leaves and tubers of this plant. Nevertheless, an extensive phytochemical investigation has not been performed on its berry juice. In the present study, metabolite profiling procedures, using LC-MS, GC-MS, and NMR approaches, were applied to investigate the chemical profile of the D. communis berries. This work reveals the presence of several metabolites belonging to different phytochemical groups, such as fatty acid esters, alkylamides, phenolic derivatives, and organic acids, with lactic acid being predominant. In parallel, based on orally transmitted traditional uses, the initial extract and selected fractions were tested in vitro for their antibacterial effects and exhibited good activity against two bacterial strains related to skin infections: methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Cutibacterium acnes. The MIC and MBC values of the extract were determined at 1.56% w/v against both bacteria. The results of this study provide important information on the chemical characterization of the D. communis berry juice, unveiling the presence of 71 metabolites, which might contribute to and further explain its specific antibacterial activity and its occasional toxicity.