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Antibacterial secondary metabolites from <i>Vernonia auriculifera</i> Hiern (Asteraceae) against MDR phenotypes

Clara Jepkoech, Leonidah Kerubo Omosa, Vaderament‐A. Nchiozem‐Ngnitedem, Evans Okemwa Kenanda, Michel-Gael F. Guefack, Armelle T. Mbaveng, Victor Kuete, Matthias Heydenreich

2021Natural Product Research17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purification of the aerial parts of Vernonia auriculifera Hiern afforded steroids (1–2), flavonoids (3–5), and polyalcohol (6). Their structures were determined using spectral evidences as well as by comparison with reported data. Iodonitrotetrazolium chloride (INT) colorimetric assay was used to assess the antibacterial activity of the extract and isolates against 13 pathogenic strains. The crude extract showed strong antibacterial activity (MIC < 100 µg/mL) against the tested bacterial strains. When combined with an efflux pump inhibitor phenylalanine beta naphthylamide (PAβN), the inhibition potency of the extract was substantially enhanced with the lowest MIC value at 4 µg/mL. Compounds 5 and 6 showed moderate activity (MIC < 100 µg/mL) against 12/13 (92.3%), and 8/13 (61.5%) bacterial strains, respectively. A minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC)/minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) ratio ≤ 4 indicated their bactericidal effect against Escherichia coli, Enterbacter aerogenes, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Providencia stuartii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus aureus.

Topics & Concepts

Enterobacter aerogenesAntibacterial activityPseudomonas aeruginosaMinimum inhibitory concentrationStaphylococcus aureusKlebsiella pneumoniaeChemistryMinimum bactericidal concentrationPotencyMicrobiologyEffluxBenzalkonium chlorideEscherichia coliBacteriaAntimicrobialTraditional medicineBiologyChromatographyIn vitroBiochemistryMedicineGeneGeneticsSesquiterpenes and Asteraceae StudiesEssential Oils and Antimicrobial ActivityPhytochemistry and Biological Activities
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