Dissertação
Compostos fenólicos e atividade antimicobacteriana das folhas de Ficus benjamina L. e Ficus luschnathiana (Miq.) Miq.
Fecha
2011-04-15Registro en:
CRUZ, Ritiel Corrêa da. PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS AND ANTIMYCOBACTERIAL ACTIVITY
FROM THE LEAVES OF Ficus benjamina L. e
Ficus luschnathiana (MIQ.) MIQ.. 2011. 59 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Farmacologia) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2011.
Autor
Cruz, Ritiel Corrêa da
Institución
Resumen
The following work presents an evaluation of the antimycobacterial activity
(against Mycobacterium smegmatis) of the extracts, fractions and some phenolic
compounds present in the leaves of Ficus benjamina L. and Ficus luschnathiana
(Miq.) Miq., along with an estimation of the total phenolic content and the
quantification of some of these compounds by High Performance Liquid
Chromatography (HPLC). The phenolic estimation (Folin-Ciocalteu method) revealed
that the crude extracts and the high polarity fractions from these extracts (ethyl
acetate and n-butanol) are rich in polyphenols, although, its amount are not directly
related to the antimycobacterial activity. The evaluation of this biological activity was
performed by broth microdilution method, furnishing the minimum inhibitory
concentration (MIC) of the extracts, fractions and tested compounds. The better
biological activity was verified with butanolic fraction from F. luschnathiana (MIC =
156,25 μg/mL) and ethyl acetate fraction from F. benjamina (MIC = 312,50 μg/mL).
However, the correlation of these good results with specific compounds was not
possible, since technical difficulties prevented the isolation of substances from these
fractions; and concerning the screened polyphenols only quercetin was encountered
in butanolic fraction. In addition, quercetin exerted weak antimycobacterial activity
against M. smegmatis (MIC = 625,00 μg/mL), much weaker than that observed for
the fraction. The other investigated standards that were encountered in the extracts
and fractions (caffeic and chlorogenic acids, rutin and kaempferol), also exhibited
weak inhibitory effect. Thus, the good antimycobacterial activity observed for the
fractions above mentioned are probably not related to these phenolics, still it may be
related to compounds of the same nature. Many polyphenols, such as flavonoids,
have been reported as mycobacterial growth inhibitors, thus it is also possible to
conclude that the structural characteristics of quercetin, rutin and kaempferol do not
support the biological activity studied.
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