Phytochemical Screening and Investigation of Antimicrobial Activity from Derivatives of Aveloz (Euphorbia tirucalli L.)

Aleixo Tb, Calmon, Falconi Ap, Souza Ar, Duarte Rs, Fagundes Ll, Machado Rrp
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Aveloz (Euphorbia tirucalli L.) is a plant known for its therapeutic activities and the toxicity of latex. Antimicrobial, antitumoral, antidiarrheal, anti-inflammatory activities, among others, are examples of its medicinal properties already described in different studies. On the other hand, extrinsic and intrinsic factors associated with the plant metabolism are able to produce different metabolites among samples of the same species. Therefore, studies of antimicrobial activity and the phytochemical screening of different specimens of this plant are relevant, since it is able to aggregate knowledge about its properties widely used by the population. In the present study, the phytochemical screening was performed and the antimicrobial activity of four extracts from aerial parts was investigated. The results showed that the material presents antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory potentials, since the phytochemical screening revealed the presence of flavonoids and, through the susceptibility tests carried out on 96-wells microplates with viability stains, it was verified the occurrence of growth inhibition of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli strains. The plant derivatives presenting significant antimicrobial activity were the ethyl acetate and the butanol extracts. Comparing these data to the literature we conclude that new researches using different specimens of E. tirucalli may provide findings with potential application in medicine.
Aveloz衍生物的植物化学筛选及抗菌活性研究
Aveloz(Euphorbia tirucalli L.)是一种以其治疗活性和乳胶毒性而闻名的植物。抗菌、镇咳、止泻、抗炎活性等都是不同研究中描述的其药用特性的例子。另一方面,与植物代谢相关的外在和内在因素能够在同一物种的样本中产生不同的代谢产物。因此,对这种植物的抗菌活性的研究和对不同标本的植物化学筛选是相关的,因为它能够聚集人们广泛使用的关于其特性的知识。本研究对地上部分的四种提取物进行了植物化学筛选,并对其抗菌活性进行了研究。结果表明,该材料具有抗菌和抗炎潜力,因为植物化学筛选揭示了黄酮类化合物的存在,并且通过对96孔具有活力染色的微孔板进行的敏感性测试,证实了铜绿假单胞菌和大肠杆菌菌株的生长抑制作用。具有显著抗菌活性的植物衍生物是乙酸乙酯和丁醇提取物。将这些数据与文献进行比较,我们得出结论,使用不同标本进行的新研究可能会为研究结果提供潜在的医学应用。
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