Chemical composition, cytotoxicity and anti-mycobacterium activities of Clausena anisata essential oils

Q3 Medicine
I. Lawal
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Background: Clausena anisata (Willd) Hook has demonstrated several medicinal properties against certain bacterial infections, including tuberculosis. However, scientific validation is imperative to verify its folkloric usage against tuberculosis. Aim: This study aimed at determining the chemical composition, toxicity and anti-tubercular potentials of the oils extracted from this plant. Setting: Plant material collection, essential oils extraction and antimycobacterial activity were performed at the University of Fort Hare, Alice, South Africa. This article and selected technical aspect was constructed at the Biomedicinal Research Centre, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria. Methods: Comparative chemical composition of hydrodistilled (HD) and solvent-free microwaved essential (SFME) oils from C. anisata was analysed by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectroscopy (GC–MS). In vitro minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) assay was also carried out on the oils against a strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis . The cytotoxicity assay of the oils was also assessed by using human dermal fibroplast (MRHF) cell lines. Results: Gas chromatography–mass spectroscopy analysis of the essential oils revealed 51 distinct compounds with methyl eugenol and estragole in abundance. The IC 50 of volatile oils from SFME and HD methods against the MRHF cell line were 1 216 µ g/mL and 383 µ g/mL, respectively. On the other hand, both oils and ethambutol (standard drug) showed no activity against the strain of M. tuberculosis , but rifampicin supressed the growth of the organism at 0.25 µ g/mL. Conclusion: This study showed that C. anisata is safe for consumption, and further studies of combinative potent but non-toxic oils engaging hydrodistillation method are strongly recommended for enhanced effect against M. tuberculosis .
茴香精油的化学成分、细胞毒性及抗分枝杆菌活性
背景:Clausena anisata(Willd)Hook已经证明了对某些细菌感染(包括结核病)的几种药用特性。然而,必须进行科学验证,以验证其对结核病的民俗用途。目的:本研究旨在测定从该植物中提取的油的化学成分、毒性和抗结核潜力。背景:植物材料收集、精油提取和抗分枝杆菌活性在南非爱丽丝堡黑尔大学进行。这篇文章和选定的技术方面是在尼日利亚林业研究所生物医学研究中心构建的。方法:采用气相色谱-质谱联用技术(GC–MS)对茴香加氢蒸馏油(HD)和无溶剂微波精油(SFME)的化学成分进行了比较分析。还对油进行了体外最小抑菌浓度(MIC)测定,以对抗结核分枝杆菌菌株。还通过使用人真皮纤维质体(MRHF)细胞系来评估油的细胞毒性测定。结果:用气相色谱-质谱法对精油进行分析,发现51种不同的化合物含有丰富的甲基丁香酚和雌二醇。SFME和HD方法的挥发油对MRHF细胞系的IC50分别为1 216µg/mL和383µg/mL。另一方面,油和乙胺丁醇(标准药物)对结核分枝杆菌菌株均无活性,但利福平在0.25µg/mL时抑制了该生物体的生长。结论:本研究表明茴香木是安全食用的,强烈建议进一步研究采用水蒸馏法的强效无毒组合油,以提高对结核分枝杆菌的疗效。
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Journal of Medicinal Plants
Journal of Medicinal Plants Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Medicinal Plants is published quarterly. This journal contains articles in the fields of basic and clinical sciences related to medicinal plants including pharmacognosy, basic and clinical pharmacology, basic and clinical toxicology, and pharmacology.
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