scholarly journals Phytochemical constituents, antioxidant and antibacterial activities of methanolic extract of Ardisia elliptica

2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 569-576 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nazeh M. Al-Abd ◽  
Zurainee Mohamed Nor ◽  
Marzida Mansor ◽  
Asdren Zajmi ◽  
Mohd Shahnaz Hasan ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (11) ◽  
pp. 11-19
Author(s):  
Chaitanya Darapureddy ◽  
K.R.S. Prasad ◽  
R.S. Ch Phani

The study is intended to evaluate the pharmacological activities, isolation and characterization of the bioactive phytochemical constituents from the crude leaf extract of Sterculia urens Roxb. The extraction of the phytochemicals from the leaves was carried on Soxhlet extraction apparatus using solvents like hexane, ethyl acetate, methanol and water. Pharmacological activities such as DPPH free radical scavenging assay (antioxidant), α-amylase inhibition assay (antidiabetic), albumin denaturation assay (antiinflammatory), blood clot lysis method (thrombolytic) and well diffusion method (antibacterial) of the crude extracts were evaluated and then the semi-preparative HPLC analysis followed by spectral studies was carried for the purification and identification of bioactive compounds. The methanolic extract showed high DPPH radical scavenging activity, α-amylase inhibition activity and albumin denaturation inhibition activity with IC50 values of 29.51±0.11, 146.85±0.18 and 149.91±0.19 μg/mL respectively. The % clot lysis of the methanolic extract was found higher than the other extracts and all the extracts have potential inhibition on the growth of the bacterial studied. From the leaf methanolic extract, 4 phenolic compounds (2,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid, methyl 4- hydroxycinnamate, p-coumaric acid and stercurensin) and 3 phenolic compounds (gossypetin, farrerol and quercetin 5,7,3',4'-tetramethyl ether) were isolated and characterised. Based on the results observed, it can be concluded that the leaf extracts of Sterculia urens Roxb are having rich phytochemical constituents with prominent pharmacological activities.


Author(s):  
María Cristina Furrianca ◽  
Marysol Alvear ◽  
Tomás Zambrano ◽  
Víctor Fajardo ◽  
Luis Salazar

Objective: To objective of this work was to perform phytochemical qualitative and quantitative analyzes of the main secondary metabolites in the root of Berberis microphylla.Methods: The extracts of B. microphylla root were tested through phytochemical screening and the quantification of the most important constituents was carried out using spectrophotometric and gravimetric techniques.Results: Phytochemical screening of both extracts showed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, glycosides, cardiac glycosides, saponins, terpenes,and tannins, which are pharmacologically important. Quantification of the major phytochemicals groups showed that the ethanolic extract contains 3.9% alkaloids, 0.46% flavonoids, 9.53% tannins, and 3.60% saponins. Similarly, the methanolic extract contains 6.61% alkaloids, 0.41% flavonoids, 7.40% tannins, and 1.43% saponins.Conclusion: This is the first time that the presence of tannins, flavonoids, and saponins in this plant has been reported. The medicinal properties of the root of B. microphylla may exist due to the presence secondary metabolites.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (7) ◽  
pp. 1934578X2093693
Author(s):  
William F. Feudjou ◽  
Arnaud M. Mbock ◽  
Marlyse B. W. Ouahouo ◽  
Valérie T. Sielinou ◽  
Racéline K. Gounoue ◽  
...  

A new isovaleronitrile diglycoside, named microcarposide (1), together with 6 known compounds: lupeol (2), betulinic acid (3), β-sitosterol glucoside (4), methyl gallate (5), luteolin (6), and epicatechin (7), was isolated from the methanolic extract of the fruits of Detarium microcarpum Guill. Perr. The structures of the compounds were determined by extensive analysis of 1D- and 2D-1H and 13C NMR spectroscopic data in conjunction with mass spectrometry and by comparison with data reported in the literature. Compound 1 was characterized as (2 R)-2-[(6″- O-β-l-rhamnopyranosyl-β-d-glucopyranosyl)oxy]-3-methylbutanenitrile. Some of the isolated compounds were evaluated for their antibacterial activities against several microorganisms; only compound 1 was active against Salmonella typhi, Salmonella enteritidis, and Salmonella typhimurium with minimum inhibition concentration values of 153.4, 76.7, and 76.7 μM, respectively.


Author(s):  
Mohammed Shamim Hasan ◽  
Md. Giash Uddin ◽  
Mohammed Shoibe ◽  
Abdullah Al Mahmud ◽  
Sujan Banik

AbstractBackgroundThis study was designed to evaluate the anxiolytic and hypoglycemic potential of methanolic extract of Cissus adnata Roxb. is a crucial medicinal plant used in many disorders belongs to Vitaceae family.MethodsElevated plus maze (EPM) test and hole board test was applied for the anxiolytic activity with the Swiss albino mice. The hypoglycemic activity was measured by the glucose tolerance test in mice model. The capacity to produce the desired effect of the plant extract (200 and 400 mg/kg) was compared with the anxiolytic drug of standard diazepam (1 mg/kg i.p.) and anti-diabetic drug glibenclamide (10 mg/kg i.p.), respectively.ResultsThe phytochemical screening of Cissus adnata extract exposed the presence of carbohydrate, phenol, flavonoid, saponins, cardiac glycoside, tannin, and gum. The anxiolytic effect was detected in both experiments which significantly raised the number of head dips and the time spent in the open arm of the EPM (p<0.05) as the dose enlarged. Hypoglycemic study of the extracts shows better effect by reducing blood glucose level.ConclusionsThe better anxiolytic and hypoglycemic activities in the present study are due to the existence of various phytochemical constituents like saponins, flavonoids, terpenoids, phenols, and tannins in this methanolic extract.


Plants ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 646 ◽  
Author(s):  
Majid Sharifi-Rad ◽  
Francesco Epifano ◽  
Serena Fiorito ◽  
José M. Álvarez-Suarez

This study was carried out to screen the amount and the classes of secondary metabolites and to evaluate the antioxidant, cytotoxic, antifungal, and antibacterial activities of the methanolic, ethanolic, and water extracts of the roots, leaves, and flowers of Nepeta juncea Benth. The results show that the highest total phenol (69.54 ± 0.31 mg gallic acid equivalents (GAE)/g dry weight), total flavonoid (41.37 ± 0.17 mg quercetin equivalents (QE)/g dry weight), anthocyanin (6.52 ± 0.21 mg cyanidin/100 g dry weight), and tannin (47.36 ± 0.33 mg catechin/g dry weight) concentrations were recorded in the methanolic extract of the leaves of N. juncea. The gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) analysis of the extracts showed that 1,8-cineole, 4aα-7α-7aα-nepetalactone, β-pinene, terpinen-4-ol, and α-terpineol were the major compounds, respectively. The best 2, 2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging and ferric-reducing antioxidant, cytotoxic, antifungal, and antibacterial activities were observed for the methanolic extract of the leaves. For the two latter activities, the best activity was revealed on Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus, and Candida albicans. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values for the antimicrobial of the methanolic extract from the leaves were in the range of 25–100 µg/mL, whereas the minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) values were in the range of 50–200 µg/mL. The results reported herein show that, for the first time in the literature, N. juncea is a remarkable source of antioxidant, antifungal, and antibacterial compounds.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Josiane Mello da Silva ◽  
Luciana Maria Ribeiro Antinarelli ◽  
Nícolas de Castro Campos Pinto ◽  
Elaine Soares Coimbra ◽  
Elaine Maria de Souza-Fagundes ◽  
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Species of the genusLacistemaare traditionally used by Brazilian and Peruvian indigenous communities. The present study investigated thein vitroantileishmanial activity against severalLeishmaniaspecies, cytotoxicity in murine peritoneal macrophages, antiproliferative activity against HL60 and Jurkat cells, and antibacterial activities against seven bacteria strains of the aerial parts of the methanolic crude extract and fractions ofLacistema pubescens. In addition, their chemical profile was also evaluated. Hexane fraction showed the most significant IC50values against all promastigotes ofLeishmaniaspecies tested, except forL. chagasi(IC50= 4.2 µg/mL forL. majorand IC50= 3.5 µg/mL forL. amazonensis). This fraction also exhibited a strong activity against amastigotes ofL. amazonensis(IC50= 6.9 µg/mL). The antiproliferative activity was also observed for methanolic extract and hexane fraction with IC50= 47.2 µg/mL and IC50= 39.7 µg/mL for HL60, respectively. Regarding the antimicrobial activity, the overall antibacterial activity was not very significative. Phytol and sitosterol were identified in the methanolic extract. Additionally, previous studies also revealed the presence of those compounds in the hexane fraction. Among other compounds, phytol and sitosterol were probably involved in the antileishmanial and cytotoxicity activities observed in this study.


Author(s):  
SUJATHA ILANGOVAN ◽  
THAVASUMANI P

Objective: The objective of the study was the preliminary screening of the methanolic leaf extract of Couroupita guianensis for various phytochemical constituents, its antioxidant, antibacterial, and antifungal activities. Methods: Phytochemical screening of 18 qualitative, 6 quantitative constituents, antioxidant activity, alpha-amylase inhibitory activity, and alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity of the methanolic extract of the leaf of C. guianensis was performed adopting the standard protocols. The disk diffusion methods were used for assessing the antibacterial and antifungal activities of the extract. Results: The preliminary studies revealed the presence of alkaloids, saponin, flavonoids, phenol, tannin, and terpenoids in the methanolic extract of the leaf of C. guianensis. Potent antioxidant, free radical scavenging activity, and inhibitory activity against α-amylase and α-glucosidase activity of the methanolic extract were also evident. Conclusions: The preliminary studies in the methanolic extract of the leaf of C. guianensis are suggestive of the therapeutic potentials of the methanolic extract of leaves of C. guianensis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Fahima Talhi ◽  
Noureddine Gherraf ◽  
Amar Zellagui ◽  
Awatif Boumaza ◽  
Amira Meghlaoui

Abstract Medicinal plants have several therapeutic properties; they have been used for a long time to treat different diseases. Lantana camara L. has been widely used by man for healing these diseases. In this study, four leaves extracts of L. camara were subjected to preliminary phytochemical screening to determine the presence and/or the absence of phytochemical constituents; In addition, they were tested for hemolytic activity on human erythrocytes. This activity is performed using the UV-Vis spectrophotometer method at 520 nm and at five different concentrations (125 µg/ml, 250 µg/ml, 500 µg/ml, 750 µg/ml, and 1000 µg/ml). The phytochemical screening showed the presence of various phytochemical groups such as phenolic compounds, saponins, sterols, tannins, flavonoids, reducing compounds and the absence of alkaloids in the four extracts. These same extracts showed average hemolytic activity sequentially: chloroformic extract, petroleum ether extract, aqueous extract and then methanolic extract. This activity is dependent on the concentration of the extract.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 6707-6714
Author(s):  
Sneha Bhatt ◽  
Gletta Anjaly C.T ◽  
Shlini P

Histamine release is involved in developing wakefulness and activation of cortex. The purpose of the study was to find an alternative to these antihistamines by inhibiting the enzyme histidine decarboxylase which is responsible for the production of histamine. Histamine brings about the allergic response due to mast cell degranulation. It is also necessary that the enzyme is not completely inhibited as it plays a role as a neurotransmitter and also regulates gastric acid secretion. In the present study, the methanolic extract of commercially available fennel seeds were examined for its inhibitory activity on the purified extract of bacterial histidine decarboxylase. The methanolic extract of fennel was analyzed to check the presence of various phytochemical constituents. The spice extract was quantified to estimate the presence of flavonoids. The extract was subjected to purification by thin layer chromatography and HPLC in order to isolate and identify the flavonoids present in spice extract. The HPLC results with reference to the standard indicated the presence of ellagic acid and quercetin. The spice extracts were subjected to inhibitory studies at increasing concentrations. The fennel extract at concentration of 0.625 moles was found to be inhibiting histidine decarboxylase which was determined using the Dixon plot. The identified flavonoids were then subjected to software’s like Molinspiration and Swiss ADME in order to study the molecular properties, drug likeliness and pharmacokinetics.


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