Susceptibility of virulent and resistant Escherichia coli strains to non-polar and polar compounds identified in Microplumeria anomala
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Published:2020
Issue:7
Volume:13
Page:1376-1387
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ISSN:2231-0916
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Container-title:July-2020
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Vet World
Author:
Camargo Livia Roberta Piedade1, de Carvalho Vania Maria1, Díaz Ingrit Elida Collantes2, Paciencia Mateus Luís Barradas3, Frana Sergio Alexandre4, Younes Riad Naim5, Varella Antonio Drauzio1, Reis Luiz Fernando Lima6, Suffredini Ivana Barbosa4
Affiliation:
1. Graduate Program in Environmental and Experimental Pathology, Paulista University, São Paulo, Brazil. 2. Department of Chemistry Engineer, Chemistry and Textile Engineer Faculty, Engineer National University, Lima, Peru. 3. Center for Research in Biodiversity, Paulista University, São Paulo, Brazil. 4. Graduate Program in Environmental and Experimental Pathology, Paulista University, São Paulo, Brazil; Center for Research in Biodiversity, Paulista University, São Paulo, Brazil. 5. São José Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil. 6. Education and Research Center, Sírio-Libanâs Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil.
Abstract
Background and Aim: Escherichia coli is one of the main pathogens responsible for veterinary and human infections, and it is associated with significant economic losses in the livestock, as it causes severe diseases to humans, particularly in children. For that reason, there is a need for introducing new drugs to treat E. coli diseases. The Brazilian species richness is a source of potential new antibacterial natural products. The study aimed at the biological and chemical investigation of the organic extract obtained from the stem of Microplumeria anomala (Apocynaceae), EB127, as it was identified as a potential source of new antibacterial compounds to be used in Veterinary.
Materials and Methods: The antibacterial activity was evaluated by disk diffusion and microdilution assays; chromatography, nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry, and mass spectrometry were used in the isolation and identification of compounds.
Results: EB127 showed activity against E. coli ATCC25922, and against three E. coli strains that were isolated from frigarte's cloaca, named 31/1A, 35A, and 51A. Lupeol, 3-acetyl-11-oxo-β-amyrin, 3-acetyl-11-oxo-α-amyrin, sitosterol, stigmasterol, 3β,7α-dihydroxy-cholest-5-ene, 3β-hydroxy-cholest-5-en-7-one, and 3β-hydroxy-cholest-5,22-dien-7-one were identified in fraction Hex/CHCl3, while loganin, loganic acid, methylanomaline, and anomaline were all identified in EB127 and protocatechuic acid hexoside, ferulic acid, secoxyloganin, feruloylquinic acid, vanillic acid hexoside, protocatechuic acid-4-O-β-hexoside, and rosmarinic acid were tentatively identified in fraction 10%ACN/H2O. E. coli 51A (virulent/non-resistant) showed sensitivity to the antibacterial action of fraction Hex/CHCl3 which contains alkaloids, triterpenes, and steroids, while E. coli 35A (resistant/non-virulent) were more susceptible to 10%ACN/H2O, which contains iridoids as loganin and loganic acid, and glycosylated and non-glycosylated caffeic acids.
Conclusion: Fraction 10%ACN/H2O is of interest in pursuing new drugs to treat resistant E. coli, in veterinary. All compounds were isolated from the plant for the first time and have shown potential as new antibacterial natural products from Amazon plants to be used in veterinary and human diseases.
Funder
Universidade Estadual Paulista
Publisher
Veterinary World
Subject
General Veterinary
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