星苹果叶和种子精油的化学成分及抑菌活性比较。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Oluwatoyin Babatunde, Emmanuel Oloruntoba Yeye, Olatunde Sunday Oladeji, Adejoke Kolade, Adefioye Jose Olusolabomi, Isiaka Mohammed
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本研究对星苹果(Chrysophyllum cainito L)种子和叶子的精油进行了分析,并对其抑菌潜力进行了筛选。利用clevenger型装置,采用水蒸气蒸馏法分离挥发油。采用气相色谱-质谱联用技术(GC-MS)对油脂进行分析。采用琼脂孔扩散法对分离的7株细菌和2株真菌进行抑菌活性研究。采用Maestro软件对挥发油化合物与对照药物进行对接研究。在薛定谔套件分子对接平台上进行对接计算。共鉴定出31种化学成分,其中β-辛烯(12.37%)、TMTT 1,3,7,11-三癸四烯(9.73%)、α-法尼烯(9.19%)和环芬烯(7.16%)为主要成分。种子油共鉴定出28种化合物,主要成分为柠檬醛(36.60%)、香叶醛(28.50%)和(E)-3,7-二甲基-3,6-二烯二醛(10.82%)。这两种油都含有-和-辛烯、环芬烯和龙葵醛。对金黄色葡萄球菌和大肠杆菌的最低MIC分别为0.781251 mg/mL和1.625 mg/mL。葡萄籽精油对金黄色葡萄球菌、大肠杆菌和肺炎克雷伯菌的最低MIC记录为12.5 mg/mL。从叶片中提取的精油比从种子中提取的精油具有更高的抗菌和抗真菌活性。化合物11的对接分数为-3.303 kcal/mol,与参考化合物3的对接分数(-5.055 kcal/mol)接近,在所有站点图中与叶片和种子的对接分数最高。此外,叶和种子EOs的抗大肠杆菌活性可能与化合物对蛋白质活性位点的抑制活性有关。综上所述,从金菊叶和种子中提取的精油显示出显著的抗菌潜力,其中叶精油表现出更强的活性,可能是由于其更丰富的化学特征以及其成分与微生物目标位点的更强相互作用,这一点得到了体外和计算机分析的支持。
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Comparative chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils from leaves and seeds of star apple (Chrysophyllum cainito L.).

Comparative chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils from leaves and seeds of star apple (Chrysophyllum cainito L.).

Comparative chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils from leaves and seeds of star apple (Chrysophyllum cainito L.).

Comparative chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils from leaves and seeds of star apple (Chrysophyllum cainito L.).

In this study, the essential oils of seeds and leaves from Star Apple (Chrysophyllum cainito L) were profiled and screened for their antimicrobial potential. The volatile oils were isolated by means of hydro-distillation process using a Clevenger-type apparatus. The oils were analysed by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Antimicrobial activity of the isolated essential oils was investigated by agar well diffusion method against seven bacterial isolates and two fungal isolates. The docking studies of the essential oil compounds and the reference drug were carried out using Maestro software. Docking calculation were executed on the Schrodinger suite molecular docking platform. A total of thirty-one chemical constituents were identified in essential oil of leaves with β-ocimene (12.37%), TMTT 1,3,7,11-Tridecatetraene (9.73%), α-farnesene (9.19%) and cyclofenchene (7.16%) as major components. Twenty-eight compounds were characterised in the seeds oil with citral (36.60%), Geranial, (28.50%) and (E)-3,7-Dimethylocta-3,6-dienal (10.82%) as main constituents. The two oils contained beta and alpha ocimene, cyclofenchene and pelargonaldehyde in common. The lowest MIC observed with essential oil of the leaves was 0.781251 mg/mL for Staphylococcus aureus and 1.625 mg/mL for Escherichia coli. The lowest MIC recorded for essential oil of the seeds was 12.5 mg/mL for Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae. Essential oil obtained from leaves exhibited higher antimicrobial and antifungal activities against all tested organisms than essential oil of seeds. Compound 11 with -3.303 kcal/mol, with the best docking score of all compound from the leaf and seed of all the sitemaps and this is close to that of reference compound on sitemap three with docking score of -5.055 kcal/mol. Also, the anti E. coli activities of both leaf and seed EOs could be associated with inhibitory activities of the compound on the active sites of the protein. In conclusion, the essential oils extracted from the leaves and seeds of Chrysophyllum cainito demonstrated notable antimicrobial potential, with the leaf oil exhibiting superior activity, likely due to its richer chemical profile and stronger interaction of its constituents with microbial target sites, as supported by both in vitro and in silico analyses.

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