Antibacterial Naphthaquinones from Necterium sp. Inhabited in Tinospora cordifolia

G. Murshid, M. Sohrab, M. M. Masud, M. Mazid
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Numerous biologically active metabolites have previously been obtained from endophytes including endophytic fungi. This potentiality and prospect prompted us to find out new compounds having activity against pathogenic bacteria, from fungal endophyte, Necterium sp. isolated from the leaf of Tinospora cordifolia. We cultivated and developed the fungal strains on PDA medium and extracted on ethyl acetate after 28 days. Column chromatographic technique followed by preparative TLC was utilized to isolate secondary metabolites as pure crystalline solid. Two naphthoquinones namely anhydrofusarubin (1) and fusarubin methyl ether (2) were isolated from Necterium sp. The 1H and 13C NMR spectral data of the isolated compounds were analyzed and compared with previously published values to confirm the structure of the compounds. The compounds were assessed for antibacterial activity by resazurin based microdilution assay. Both of them showed sensitivity towards gram negative Pseudomonas aeruginosa but none was active against Staphylococcus aureus, a gram positive bacteria. The MIC values against P. aeruginosa for anydrofusarubin (1) and fusarubin methyl ether (2) were found to be 32- and 64-μg/ml respectively while the standard gentamycin showed MICs of 6.25 μg/ml (for S. aureus) and 12.5 μg/ml (for P. aeruginosa). The outcomes of our study suggest that anhydrofusarubin (1) and fusarubin methyl ether (2) are beneficial lead compounds to broaden the sphere of marketed antibacterial drugs. Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Journal 25(1): 80-88, 2022 (January)
堇叶Tinospora cordifolia中的耐菌属抗菌萘醌类化合物
许多生物活性代谢物以前已经从内生植物中获得,包括内生真菌。这种潜力和前景促使我们从Tinospora cordifolia叶片分离的真菌内生菌Necterium sp.中发现具有抗致病菌活性的新化合物。在PDA培养基上培养培养菌株,28天后在乙酸乙酯上提取。采用柱层析-制备层析分离次生代谢物为纯结晶。从荆芥中分离得到两种萘醌,即赤霉素(1)和赤霉素甲醚(2)。对分离得到的化合物的1H和13C NMR数据进行了分析,并与先前发表的值进行了比较,以确定化合物的结构。采用瑞祖脲微稀释法测定化合物的抑菌活性。两者均对革兰氏阴性铜绿假单胞菌敏感,但对革兰氏阳性细菌金黄色葡萄球菌均无活性。赤霉素(1)和赤霉素甲醚(2)对铜绿假单胞菌的MIC值分别为32和64 μg/ml,而标准庆大霉素的MIC值分别为6.25 μg/ml(金黄色葡萄球菌)和12.5 μg/ml(铜绿假单胞菌)。本研究结果提示赤霉素(1)和赤霉素甲醚(2)是有益的先导化合物,可拓宽抗菌药物的市场范围。孟加拉国药学杂志25(1):80-88,2022(1月)
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