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Antibacterial Activity from IMomordica charantia/I L. Leaves and Flavones Enriched Phase

Momordica charantia L. (Cucurbitaceae) is a plant known in Brazil as “melão de São Caetano”, which has been related to many therapeutic applications in folk medicine. Herein, we describe antibacterial activities and related metabolites for an extract and fractions obtained from the leaves of that sp...

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Published in:Pharmaceutics 2022-08, Vol.14 (9)
Main Authors: Muribeca, Abraão de Jesus B, Gomes, Paulo Wender P, Paes, Steven Souza, da Costa, Ana Paula Alves, Gomes, Paulo Weslem Portal, Viana, Jéssica de Souza, Reis, José Diogo E, Pamplona, Sônia das Graças Santa R, Silva, Consuelo, Bauermeister, Anelize, Santos, Lourivaldo da Silva, da Silva, Milton Nascimento
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description Momordica charantia L. (Cucurbitaceae) is a plant known in Brazil as “melão de São Caetano”, which has been related to many therapeutic applications in folk medicine. Herein, we describe antibacterial activities and related metabolites for an extract and fractions obtained from the leaves of that species. An ethanolic extract and its three fractions were used to perform in vitro antibacterial assays. In addition, liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry and the molecular networking approach were used for the metabolite annotation process. Overall, 25 compounds were annotated in the ethanolic extract from M. charantia leaves, including flavones, terpenes, organic acids, and inositol pyrophosphate derivatives. The ethanolic extract exhibited low activity against Proteus mirabilis (MIC 312.5 µg·mL[sup.−1] ) and Klebsiella pneumoniae (MIC 625 µg·mL[sup.−1] ). The ethyl acetate phase showed interesting antibacterial activity (MIC 156.2 µg·mL[sup.−1] ) against Klebsiella pneumoniae, and it was well justified by the high content of glycosylated flavones. Therefore, based on the ethyl acetate phase antibacterial result, we suggest that M. charantia leaves could be considered as an alternative antibacterial source against K. pneumoniae and can serve as a pillar for future studies as well as pharmacological application against the bacteria.
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Drug resistance
Health aspects
Pharmacokinetics
Prevention
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