Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society (Jan 2019)

HPTLC-direct bioautography-guided isolation of isogeranic acid as the main antibacterial constituent of Artemisia santonicum essential oil

  • Stanković Jovana,
  • Novaković Miroslav,
  • Tešević Vele,
  • Ćirić Ana,
  • Soković Marina,
  • Zdunić Gordana,
  • Dajić-Stevanović Zora,
  • Gođevac Dejan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC190513106S
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 84, no. 12
pp. 1355 – 1365

Abstract

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This study was performed to determine the main antibacterial compounds of the essential oil (ЕО) of saltmarsh plant Artemisia santonicum (Asteraceae). The combination of HPTLC and direct bioautography was used for the activity guided isolation of isogeranic acid as the main antibacterial constituent with remarkable antimicrobial activity, although it was the minor component of the EO, present only in 0.2 %, as calculated from GC/FID. Its structure was determined by 1D- and 2D-NMR and GC–MS techniques. Antibacterial activity of isogeranic acid against all tested bacteria was significantly higher than EO and even than both controls streptomycin and ampicillin. In further investigation of antibiofilm and antiquorum sensing activity EO exhibited the best inhibition of the biofilm formation at 1/8 minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and isogeranic acid at 1/2 MIC. Both EO and isogeranic acid possessed pyocyanin inhibitory activity showing the reduction of pigment at 60.6 and 62.8 %, respectively, at 1/2 MIC concentrations. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 172053, Grant no. 173032 and Grant no. TR 31089]

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