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Antifungal and Antibacterial Activity of Extracts and Alkaloids of Selected Amaryllidaceae Species

Publication |
2015

Abstract

Alkaloidal extracts of six selected species of Amaryllidaceae were studied with respect to their antibacterial and anti-yeast activity and their alkaloidal fingerprint. Twenty-five alkaloids were determined by GC/MS, and sixteen of them identified from their mass spectra, retention times and retention indexes.

In the antimicrobial assay, Gram-negative Escherichia coli and Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus were used, along with isolates of the human pathogenic yeasts Candida albicans, C. glabrata, C. dubliniensis and Lodderomyces elongiosporus. The six extracts, together with 19 Amaryllidaceae alkaloids isolated in our laboratory, showed almost no inhibitory activity against the bacteria tested.

However, promising anti-yeast properties were detected; the most potent activity was shown by lycorine, which inhibited C. dubliniensis with a MIC of 32 mu g/mL, C. albicans and L. elongiosporus, both with MICs of 64 mu g/mL, followed by caranine inhibiting C. dubliniensis with a MIC of 128 mu g/mL. Among the alkaloidal extracts, Narcissus jonquilla cv.

Baby Moon showed the most potent anti-yeast activity, with minimal and average MIC values of 128 and 192 mu g/mL, respectively, followed by Leucojum aestivum, Narcissus poeticus var. recurvus and N. canaliculatus (average MICs 256, 267 and 299 mu g/mL, respectively). The lowest MIC value among extracts was obtained for N. canaliculatus against L. elongiosporus (MC 64 mu g/mL).