1. Phenolic compounds of Iris adriatica and their antimycobacterial effects.
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Ochensberger S, Alperth F, Mitić B, Kunert O, Mayer S, Mourão MF, Turek I, Luca SV, Skalicka-Woźniak K, Maleš Ž, Hruševar D, Duka I, and Bucar F
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- Benzophenones pharmacology, Isoflavones pharmacology, Microbial Sensitivity Tests methods, Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Iris Plant chemistry, Mycobacterium smegmatis drug effects, Phenols pharmacology, Plant Extracts pharmacology
- Abstract
Little is known about the pharmacological activities of Iris adriatica (Iridaceae), a plant endemic to Dalmatia (Croatia). We therefore performed a bioassay-guided fractionation including high-performance counter current chromatography (HPCCC) and antibacterial tests using Mycobacterium smegmatis mc2 155. One obtained fraction was found to be antimycobacterially active with a MIC of 64 mg L-1. Furthermore, fractions were tested for resistance modulatory effects using ethidium bromide as substrate. We were able to identify the pure isoflavonic compounds irigenin and irilone and a fraction containing mainly benzophenone 2,4,6-trihydroxy-4-methoxy-benzophenone, responsible for the resistance-modulatory activity of this plant.
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- 2019
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