派珀多管直流。(胡椒科)精油抗结核分枝杆菌的化学变异及生物活性

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Piper multinodum C.DC属于胡椒科,被称为“Jaborandi manso”。该物种尚无植物学、化学、药理学和/或毒理学科学研究报告,在退化的巴西生物群落中的发生受到限制。已知胡椒属具有芳香性,从不同器官获得的精油(EO)具有显著的生物活性,可以作为化学表型和生态学定义的重要工具。本研究旨在表征多分枝杆菌不同部位EO的化学特征及其对结核分枝杆菌H37Rv(ATCC,25618)的活性。通过加氢蒸馏得到EO,并用GC-MS和GC-FID对其进行了表征。挥发性混合物的化学成分显示,营养和生殖部分的化合物种类繁多。α-蒎烯化合物在叶片、果序和花序中占主导地位(分别为32.49%、67.23%和40.23%)。枝条(次生茎)富含倍半萜和单萜:α-共烯(13.24%)、E-石竹烯(12.32%)、α-蒎烯(20.34%)和月桂烯(11.23%)。茎和根的化学特征显示,单萜和倍半萜的比例较低,但芳基丙烷的比例较高,其中E-甲基-异戊烯醇(77.58%)在茎中注册,优细辛酮(81.34%)在根中注册。根中EO的抗分枝杆菌活性最高(78.51µg/mL),果序中EO的活性最高(85.91μg/mL)。除了与生物活性有关的发现外,确定多足胡椒不同部分之间的化学多样性可能有助于了解胡椒科的生态问题,并提高胡椒属的化学分类学知识。关键词:Piper multinodeum;精油;抗分枝杆菌活性;化学成分。
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Piper multinodum C.DC. (Piperaceae) essential oils chemical variation and biological activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Piper multinodum C.DC. belongs to the Piperaceae family, and is known as “Jaborandi-manso”. This species has no reported botanical, chemical, pharmacological and/or toxicological scientific studies, and has restricted occurrence in degraded Brazilian biomes. The Piper genus is known to be aromatic, the essential oils (EO) obtained from different organs have demonstrated significant biological activities, and can be an important tool for chemophenetic and ecological definitions. The present study aimed to characterize the chemical profile of the EO from different parts of P. multinodum and their activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv (ATCC, 25618). The EO were obtained by hydrodistillation and characterized by GC-MS and GC-FID. Chemical composition of the volatile mixture showed a great diversity of compounds that diverged between the vegetative and reproductive parts. The α-pinene compound was identified as being the most predominant in the leaves, infructescences and inflorescences (32.49, 67.23 and 40.23%, respectively). The branches (secondary stem) showed to be rich in sesquiterpenes and monoterpenes: α-copaene (13.24%), E-caryophyllene (12.32%), α-pinene (20.34%), and myrcene (11.23%). The chemical profile of stems and roots showed a low percentage of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, but a high percentage of arylpropanoids, with E-methyl-isoeugenol (77.58%) registered in the stems and euasarone (81.34%) in the root. The antimycobacterial activity showed the highest activities recorded for the EO from roots (78.51 µg/mL) and infructescences (85.91 µg/mL). In addition to the findings related to biological activity, the determination of chemical diversification between the different parts of P. multinodum may help to understand the ecological issues of the Piperaceae family as well as to improve the chemotaxonomic knowledge of the genus Piper. Key words: Piper multinodum; essential oils; antimycobacterial activity; chemical composition.
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