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摘要
植物衍生药物已经在市场上占有突出地位,使其成为受欢迎的医疗保健选择。本研究以天竺葵(Pelargonium X fragrans Willd)地上部分的风干样品为研究对象。和Pelargonium peltatum L 'Herit。分别用索氏仪连续提取。使用两种革兰氏阴性菌株(铜绿假单胞菌和大肠杆菌)、两种革兰氏阳性菌株(枯草芽孢杆菌和金黄色葡萄球菌)和临床分离真菌(黑曲霉和白色念珠菌)检测每种提取物的抗菌活性。同时,用DPPH自由基法检测其抗氧化活性。乙酸乙酯、正丁醇和总提取物对被试微生物的抑菌活性中等,对大肠杆菌的抑菌活性显著较高。在所有的测试馏分中,自由基清除性能都呈浓度依赖性。在0.375µg/ml浓度下,正丁醇部分(85%和85.2%)的抗氧化效果最好,其次是总乙醇提取物(78.1%和84.62%),与标准抗坏血酸浓度相同,在1µg/ml浓度下,抗坏血酸具有显著的自由基清除能力(79.1%)。
Biological studies concerning the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of Pelargonium species cultivated in Egypt (Family-Geraniaceae).
Plant-derived pharmaceuticals have become prominent in the market place, making it a favored healthcare choice. In this study, air dried samples of aerial parts of Pelargonium X fragrans Willd. and Pelargonium peltatum L’Herit. were separately extracted using successive extraction with a soxhlet apparatus. Each extract was tested for its antimicrobial activity using two Gram-negative bacterial strains (Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli), two Gram-positive bacterial strains (Bacillus subtillus and Staphyllococcus aureus), and clinical fungal isolates (Aspergillus niger and Candida albicans). Also, their antioxidant activity was tested using a DPPH free radical assay. The ethyl acetate, n-Butanol and the total extracts showed moderate activity against the tested microorganisms with significant high activity against E. coli. The free radical scavenging property was found to be in a concentration dependent manner in all the tested fractions. The most effective antioxidant fractions in both spp. was the n-Butanol fraction (85% and 85.2%) at the concentration of 0.375µg/ml followed by the total ethanolic extracts (78.1% and 84.62%), respectively, with the same concentration compared to the standard reference ascorbic acid which showed a significant radicals scavenging potential (79.1%) in the concentration of 1µg/ml.