Tia H. Haira , Robyn J. Ooi , Ruth A. Pay , Bella Paenga , Manu Caddie , Damian Skinner , Nikki Harcourt , Michael Jackson , Robert A. Keyzers , Andrew B. Munkacsi
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Abstract
Traditional medicine has been the source of many modern drugs. To explore the pharmaceutical potential of extracts from a taonga (treasured Indigenous plant) species, we obtained an unbiased GC–MS profile of 84 compounds from 99 samples of kānuka oil collected from five land blocks across two seasons. Multivariate analysis correlated the compound profiles with antifungal, antibacterial, and anti-acne activities as determined via growth inhibition of Candida albicans, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), and Propionibacterium acnes, respectively. The kānuka oil samples had the greatest activity against P. acnes. Samples collected during spring were more associated with antifungal activity, while samples collected during autumn were more associated with anti-MRSA and anti-acne activities. While α-pinene was the most abundant compound, partial least squares regression analysis identified other lead compounds for antifungal activity (α-muurolene, isoamyl isovalerate, and 4-carene) as well as a common set of lead compounds for anti-MRSA and anti-acne activity that included limonene and nerolidol. An unidentified compound was particularly interesting as it was the only compound to positively correlate to all three bioactivities. The results from this study provide molecular insight into specific compounds in kānuka oil that can be further explored for pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical potential.
期刊介绍:
Fitoterapia is a Journal dedicated to medicinal plants and to bioactive natural products of plant origin. It publishes original contributions in seven major areas:
1. Characterization of active ingredients of medicinal plants
2. Development of standardization method for bioactive plant extracts and natural products
3. Identification of bioactivity in plant extracts
4. Identification of targets and mechanism of activity of plant extracts
5. Production and genomic characterization of medicinal plants biomass
6. Chemistry and biochemistry of bioactive natural products of plant origin
7. Critical reviews of the historical, clinical and legal status of medicinal plants, and accounts on topical issues.