Antimicrobial and phytochemical properties of stem bark extracts from Piptadeniastrum africanum (Hook f.) Brenan
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Aqueous, methanolic and ethyl acetate extracts of Piptadeniastrum africanum (Hook f.) Brenan stem bark
were tested against fungi and representatives of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Aqueous
and methanolic extracts showed a maximum activity against the fungus Pyricularia grisea, a weak activity
against the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus mutans, while no activity was observed
against Gram-negative bacteria. Ethyl acetate extract resulted inactive against all the tested microorganisms.
Phytochemical investigations of the most active methanolic extract highlighted the presence
of tannins and saponins. After purification by means of Sephadex LH-20 and RP-18 the tannin fraction
resulted more active against bacteria, while the saponin fraction showed a pronounced activity against
Pyricularia grisea. Five different strains of Pyricularia grisea were used and results show that the saponin
fraction is promisingly active on the whole population (MIC and MFC: 0.03–0.06 mg mL−1).
The saponin fraction fungicidal activity was similar to that of Flutriafol (0.01–0.04 mg mL−1), a commercially
available fungicide, indicating that P. africanum stem bark extract can be a good candidate for
the control of Pyricularia grisea, the most diffused rice blast disease fungus of rice.
were tested against fungi and representatives of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Aqueous
and methanolic extracts showed a maximum activity against the fungus Pyricularia grisea, a weak activity
against the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus mutans, while no activity was observed
against Gram-negative bacteria. Ethyl acetate extract resulted inactive against all the tested microorganisms.
Phytochemical investigations of the most active methanolic extract highlighted the presence
of tannins and saponins. After purification by means of Sephadex LH-20 and RP-18 the tannin fraction
resulted more active against bacteria, while the saponin fraction showed a pronounced activity against
Pyricularia grisea. Five different strains of Pyricularia grisea were used and results show that the saponin
fraction is promisingly active on the whole population (MIC and MFC: 0.03–0.06 mg mL−1).
The saponin fraction fungicidal activity was similar to that of Flutriafol (0.01–0.04 mg mL−1), a commercially
available fungicide, indicating that P. africanum stem bark extract can be a good candidate for
the control of Pyricularia grisea, the most diffused rice blast disease fungus of rice.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
PIPTADENIASTRUM AFRICANUM; ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY; PYRICULARIA GRISEA; SAPONINS; BARK EXTRACT
Elenco autori:
Brusotti, Gloria; Tosi, Solveig; Aldo, Tava; Picco, ANNA MARIA; Grisoli, Pietro; Cesari, Ilaria; Caccialanza, Gabriele
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