Anti-urease activity of native species of genus Piper from Guatemala with potential application in infection control

A. Cáceres, F. Almeda, L. Astorga, Andrea C. Orellana, Ligia I. Sampuel, P. Sierra, Vivian F. Zelada
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Introduction: Urease is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea in the gastrointestinal and urinary systems, related with chronic bacterial infection. Piper is a basal angiosperm genus with ethnobotanical application. The aim of this study was to determine urease inhibitory activity of extracts from ten Guatemalan Piper species. Methods: Leaves from 7 species were collected in Suchitepequez (P. amalago, P. auritum, P. hispidum, P. jacquemontianum, P. oradendron, P. retalhuleuense, and P. umbellatum), and 3 in Alta Verapaz (P. psilorhachis, P. sempervirens, and P. variabile), shade-dried and milled. Dichloromethane (DCM) and methanol (MeOH) extracts were prepared by percolation and concentrated by rotavapor. The inhibitory effect was determined by enzymatic assays, qualitative by thin layer chromatography developed by phenol red; and quantitative by spectrophotometric kinetic method evaluated by microcolorimetry at 630 nm with phenol red. Results: Seventeen extracts out of 20 demonstrated anti-urease activity by TLC, showing one discoloration band with Rf 1.4-5.8; P. psilorhachis showed 2 discolorations bands at Rf 5.3 and 5.8, and the best activity (IC50 MeOH 1.9 ± 0.08 μg/mL and DCM 2.1 ± 06 μg/mL), similar to positive control (hydrocyclohexanone IC50 1.4 ± 0.05 μg/mL). Two other species, P. umbellatum (IC50 MeOH 2.5 ± 0.06 μg/mL) and P. retalhuleunse (IC50 MeOH 4.1 ± 0.7 μg/mL, DCM 4.8 ± 0.06 μg/mL) showed a moderate activity. Conclusion: Three species showed interesting anti-urease activity that deserves future studies by bio-guided fractionation. Literature review demonstrated that this is the first report about the urease activity of these Piper species.
瓜地马拉胡椒属原生种抗脲酶活性及其在感染控制中的潜在应用
简介:脲酶是一种在胃肠道和泌尿系统中催化尿素水解的酶,与慢性细菌感染有关。胡椒属是一种具有民族植物学应用价值的基生被子植物属。本研究的目的是测定10种危地马拉胡椒提取物的脲酶抑制活性。方法:采集新疆地区7种(金毛、金毛、金毛、提花、金毛、黄毛、伞叶)和新疆地区3种(psilorhachis、P. sempervirens、P. variile)叶片,进行遮荫干燥和碾磨。采用渗透法制备二氯甲烷(DCM)和甲醇(MeOH)提取物,并用旋蒸法浓缩。用酶法测定抑菌效果,用酚红薄层色谱法定性;用苯酚红在630 nm微比色法进行定量。结果:20个提取物中有17个在TLC上显示抗脲酶活性,有1条变色带,Rf值为1.4 ~ 5.8;psilorhacus在Rf 5.3和5.8处出现2条变色带,其中活性最佳(IC50 MeOH 1.9±0.08 μg/mL和DCM 2.1±06 μg/mL),与阳性对照(氢环己酮IC50 1.4±0.05 μg/mL)相似。另外两种植物伞花(IC50 MeOH 2.5±0.06 μg/mL)和芦笋(IC50 MeOH 4.1±0.7 μg/mL, DCM 4.8±0.06 μg/mL)表现出中等活性。结论:3种植物具有良好的抗脲酶活性,值得进一步开展生物引导分离研究。文献复习表明,这是第一次报道这些胡椒种的脲酶活性。
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