Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, College of Science and Mathematics, Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology,
Iligan City, Philippines
2. Chemistry Department, College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Mindanao State
University-Main Campus, Marawi City, Philippines
3. Department of Biological Sciences, College of Science and Mathematics,
Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology, Iligan City, Philippines
4. Graduate School of Integrated
Sciences for Life, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan
Abstract
Aims:
The study aimed to isolate and elucidate the structure of pure compounds from the
polar extract of the marine sponge Desmacella sp. and explore their therapeutic potential.
Background:
Only a few marine organisms and their associated microorganisms collected from
various parts of the Philippines have been documented and investigated in terms of their potential as
sources of bioactive secondary metabolites. The sponge Desmacella sp. was collected off the coast
of Agusan del Norte, Mindanao, Philippines, for the purpose of isolating compounds with medicinal
prospects.
Objective:
The objective of the study was to explore the antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antidiabetic
potentials of the pure isolates from the polar extract of the marine sponge Desmacella sp.
Methods:
The polar extract of the marine sponge Desmacella sp. from Agusan del Norte, Philippines,
was subjected to purification using gravity column and medium pressure liquid chromatographic
methods with TLC profiling as a guide. Pure isolates were obtained and subjected to NMR
spectroscopy and mass spectrometry for structure elucidation, and the structures were confirmed by
comparing the data with the literature. The pure compounds were explored for their antibacterial
potential against B. subtilis BIOTECH 1679 and P. aeruginosa BIOTECH 1335 using a microplatebased
antibacterial assay with resazurin indicator for the cell growth and ciprofloxacin as a positive
control. Their anti-inflammatory potentials were determined using membrane stabilization and
protein denaturation assays and were compared with the anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac and their
antidiabetic potential by measuring their ability of inhibiting starch-hydrolyzing enzyme α-amylase.
Results:
The polar extract of the marine sponge Desmacella sp. from Agusan del Norte, Philippines,
afforded three known compounds, namely, aaptamine, isopentylamine, and tyramine. This is the
first report on the isolation of aaptamine, isopentylamine, and tyramine from the marine sponge
genus Desmacella. The compounds aaptamine and isopentylamine exhibited antibacterial activity
against B. subtilis, while tyramine and isopentylamine exhibited antibacterial activity against P.
aeruginosa. These compounds showed the ability to inhibit heat-induced protein denaturation and
effectively inhibited the erythrocytes' heat-induced hemolysis, which described in vitro antiinflammatory
activity. These compounds were also evaluated for in vitro antidiabetic properties and
showed their ability to inhibit the alpha-amylase enzyme activity of starch.
Conclusion:
Three known amines, namely, aaptamine, isopentylamine, and tyramine were isolated
from the polar extract of the marine sponge Desmacella sp. collected off Mindanao coasts. Aaptamine
and isopentylamine exhibited antibacterial properties against B. subtilis, while isopentylamine
and tyramine exhibited antibacterial activity against P. aeruginosa. The anti-inflammatory potentials
of aaptamine, isopentylamine, and tyramine were exhibited clearly in the membrane stabilization
and protein denaturation assays and were compared with the anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac.
Aaptamine, isopentylamine, and tyramine exhibited hypoglycemic properties and were compared
with the antidiabetic drug acarbose in the inhibition of starch-hydrolyzing enzyme α-amylase assay.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
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