ABSTRACT
Antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities were tested for dried MeOH extracts of Hieracium calophyllum (CAL), H.â coloriscapum (COL), H.â pseudoschenkii (PSE), H.â valdepilosum (VAL) and H.â glabratum (GLA) herbs (flowering aerial parts), their 2 sesquiterpene lactones (SLs) 8-epiixerisamine A and crepiside E, and dried CH2 Cl2 extract of H.â scheppigianum (SCH) herb. In microdilution test, extracts showed activity on all tested microorganisms (8 bacteria, 10 fungi). The best effect was exhibited by SCH and CAL on Salmonella Typhimurium (MIC=1.7-2.5â mg/mL MBC=3.4-5.0â mg/mL), and SCH and VAL on Candida albicans (MIC=2.5â mg/mL MFC=5.0â mg/mL). SLs showed notable effect on all tested fungi Aspergillus ochraceus, Penicillium funiculosum, C.â albicans and C.â krusei (MIC=0.15-0.4â mg/mL MFC=0.3-0.8â mg/mL). In MTT test, extracts inhibited growth of all tested cancer cells (HeLa, LS174 and A549), with the best effect on HeLa (IC50 =148.1â µg/mL for SCH, and 152.3-303.2â µg/mL for MeOH extracts); both SLs were active against HeLa cells (IC50 =46.2â µg/mL for crepiside E and 103.8â µg/mL for 8-epiixerisamine A). Extracts and SLs showed good safety profile on normal MRC-5 cells.
Subject(s)
Anti-Infective Agents , Antineoplastic Agents , Asteraceae , Sesquiterpenes , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Anti-Infective Agents/pharmacology , Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology , Candida albicans , HeLa Cells , Humans , Lactones/pharmacology , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Phytochemicals/pharmacology , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Sesquiterpenes/pharmacologyABSTRACT
Dry MeOH extracts of the twig barks of Pyrus communis subsp. pyraster, P.â spinosa and their hybrid P.×jordanovii nothosubsp. velenovskyi, collected in wild in Serbia, were analyzed. By LC/MS, the contents of arbutin (99.9-131.0â mg/g), chlorogenic acid (2.2-6.3â mg/g), catechin (1.0-5.3â mg/g) and total dimeric and trimeric procyanidins (42.2-61.3â mg/g), including procyanidin B2 (8.9-17.2â mg/g), were determined. Colorimetrically, high contents of total phenolics (436.2-533.4â mg GAE/g) and tannins (339.4-425.7â mg GAE/g), as well as strong total antioxidant activities (FRAP values 4.5-5.9â mmol Fe2+ /g), and DPPH (SC50 =6.6-7.1â µg/ml) and hydroxyl radical (SC50 =447.1-727.7â µg/ml) scavenging abilities were revealed. Inâ vitro, all extracts exhibited notable inhibition of α-amylase (IC50 =310.8-617.7â µg/ml) and particularly strong inhibition of α-glucosidase (IC50 =2.1-3.7â µg/ml). Molecular docking predicted that among identified compounds procyanidin B2 is the best inhibitor of these carbohydrate-digesting enzymes. Obtained results showed that the barks of investigated Pyrus hybrid and its parent taxa have similar composition and bioactivity.