Enhancing Antibacterial Activity by Combination of Chloramphenicol with Constituents from Dracaena cochinchinensis (Lour.) S.C.Chen
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Published:2018-12-19
Issue:1
Volume:17
Page:74-80
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ISSN:2211-3525
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Container-title:Anti-Infective Agents
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language:en
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Short-container-title:AIA
Author:
Ruga Ritbey1, Chavasiri Warinthorn1
Affiliation:
1. Center of Excellence in Natural Products Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Abstract
Background:
Seven compounds were isolated from Dracaena cochinchinensis and elucidated
their structure by NMR spectroscopic analysis and determined the optical rotation for certain
compounds.
Methods:
These compounds were screened for antibacterial activity by using agar well diffusion and determination
of minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) was conducted by the broth micro-dilution method
using resazurin colorimetric assay. Further investigation on combination effect between each compound
with chloramphenicol was conducted by agar well diffusion method. Among the seven compounds, compound
4 displayed the highest antibacterial activity against P. acnes and S. aureus with the inhibition zone of
17.3 and 16.7 mm, respectively. The MIC value of 1 and 4 against all tested bacteria was 62.5 µM, whereas
those of other compounds were 62.5-250 µM. The combination of 4 and chloramphenicol exhibited the
most synergistic effect against P. acnes with the rate in increasing antibacterial activity of 4 in combination
as 1,250 folds. This compound also enhanced the antibacterial activity of chloramphenicol at 50 µM with an
inhibition zone of 16.3 mm comparing to its activity alone (8.7 mm).
Results & Conclusion:
The results revealed compound 4 displayed the highest antibacterial activity
alone and in combination with chloramphenicol against P. acnes and S. aureus.
Funder
The Thailand Research Fund via Directed Basic Research Grant
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology
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