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Antimicrobial Activity Of Drimanic Sesquiterpene Compounds From Drimys Winteri Against Multiresistant Microorganisms

Journal
Molecules
Date Issued
2024-06-14
Author(s)
Montenegro, Iván  
Facultad de Medicina  
Rolando Pazmiño
Ileana Araque
Alejandro Madrid
Ximena Besoain
Enrique Werner
Luis Espinoza-Catalán
Andrés F. Olea
Claudio Parra
Valentina Navarrete Molina
Patricio Godoy
Yusser Olguín
Cuellar, Mauricio  
Facultad de Farmacia  
DOI
10.3390/molecules29122844
WoS ID
WOS:001257509400001
Abstract
In this work, a group of ten sesquiterpene drimanes, including polygodial (1), isopolygodial (2), and drimenol (3) obtained from the bark of Drimys winteri F. and seven synthetic derivatives, were tested in vitro against a unique panel of bacteria, fungi, and oomycetes with standardized procedures against bacterial strains K. pneumoniae, S. tiphy, E. avium, and E. coli. The minimum inhibitory concentrations and bactericidal activities were evaluated using standardized protocols. Polygodial (1) was the most active compound, with MBC 8 μg/mL and MIC 16 μg/mL in E. avium; MBC 16 μg/mL and MIC 32 μg/mL in K. pneumoniae; MBC 64 μg/mL and MIC 64 μg/mL in S. typhi; and MBC 8 μg/mL and MIC 16 μg/mL and MBC 32 μg/mL and MIC 64 μg/mL in E. coli, respectively. The observed high potency could be attributed to the presence of an aldehyde group at the C8–C9 position. The antifungal activity of 1 from different microbial isolates has been evaluated. The results show that polygodial affects the growth of normal isolates and against filamentous fungi and oomycetes with MFC values ranging from 8 to 64 μg/mL. Sesquiterpene drimanes isolated from this plant have shown interesting antimicrobial properties.
Subjects

Analytical Chemistry

Chemistry, Organic

Chemistry

Drug Discovery

Medicine

Molecular Medicine

Organic Chemistry

Pharmaceutical Scienc...

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