Separation and Purification of Antimicrobial Substance from Rheum palmatum L. against Vaginitis-inducing Strains

G. Song, H. Ko, Hyun-Soo Kim
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The present study aimed to explore natural substances as an alternative to antibiotics that result in adverse effects, such as reduced counts of essential lactic acid bacteria in the vagina and compromised vaginal function. For this purpose, Rheum palmatum L. methanol extracts were used to separate substances that do not inhibit lactic acid production in the vagina while inhibiting the pathogens causing vaginitis using different methods used in previous studies. Extraction was performed to separate the substance in the R. palmatum L. methanol extract with antibacterial activity against pathogens causing vaginitis. The maximum antibacterial substance was detected in the ethyl acetate layer extract on TLC (Thin Layer Chromatography). Fractionation by silica gel column chromatography to separate the antibacterial substance from the R. palmatum L. ethyl acetate layer extract revealed that fraction 4 had the maximum antibacterial substance. In addition, on analyzing fraction 4 using HPLC, two peaks were identified and separated at Rt 12.372 and Rt 13.44 min, with peak purities of 82.8% and 92.9%, respectively. After concentrating the fractions from both the peaks to 10 mg/mL, their antibacterial activity was tested against pathogens causing vaginitis and a beneficial strain found in the vagina. Inhibitory zones of 7 mm and 6.5 mm against Sphingomonas paucimobilis KCTC 2834 and Proteus mirabilis KCTC 2510, respectively, were identified. No antibacterial activity was found against the vaginal strain Lactobacillus coleohominis KCTC 21007.
掌大黄抗阴道炎病原菌抗菌物质的分离纯化
目前的研究旨在探索天然物质作为抗生素的替代品,导致副作用,如阴道内必需乳酸菌计数减少和阴道功能受损。为此,我们采用不同于以往研究的方法,利用棕榈大黄L.甲醇提取物分离不抑制阴道内乳酸生成的物质,同时抑制引起阴道炎的病原体。对掌掌草甲醇提取物中具有抑菌活性的物质进行提取分离。薄层色谱法检测到乙酸乙酯层提取物中抗菌物质含量最高。用硅胶柱层析法从棕榈叶乙酸乙酯层提取物中分离出抑菌物质,结果表明,第4部分抑菌物质含量最高。另外,对第4组分进行HPLC分析,在Rt值为12.372和13.44 min时分离出2个峰,峰纯度分别为82.8%和92.9%。在将两个峰的馏分浓缩到10 mg/mL后,测试了它们对引起阴道炎的病原体和阴道中发现的有益菌株的抗菌活性。对少动鞘氨单胞菌KCTC 2834和变形杆菌KCTC 2510的抑制区分别为7 mm和6.5 mm。对阴道菌株结肠人乳杆菌KCTC 21007无抑菌活性。
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