Antibacterial Xanthones from Kielmeyera variabilis Mart. (Clusiaceae)

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Abstract

The bioassay-guided fractionation of stems from Kielmeyera variabilis, traditionally used in Brazilian folk medicine, yielded assiguxanthone-B (1), kielcorin (4), 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (3), and a mixture of xanthones containing assiguxanthone-B (1) and 1,3,5,6-tetrahydroxy-2-prenylxanthone (2) (1:1 w/w). The xanthone mixture inhibited Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis at a concentration of 6.25 μg/ml. When tested alone, the minimal inhibitory concentration of assiguxanthone-B was 25 μg/ml against B. subtilis. Kielcorin and 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid were inactive against both strains. None of the fractions was active against Escherichia coli or Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Viable cells of S. aureus were reduced by a 1-3 log CFU/ml within 12 h after exposure of one to eight times the MIC of the xanthone mixture. It is not known whether the tetrahydroxy-2-prenylxanthone or other components of the xanthone mixture are responsible for the main antibacterial activity or whether additive or synergistic action is involved.

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Pinheiro, L., Nakamura, C. V., Dias Filho, B. P., Ferreira, A. G., Young, M. C. M., & Garcia Cortez, D. A. (2003). Antibacterial Xanthones from Kielmeyera variabilis Mart. (Clusiaceae). Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 98(4), 549–552. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762003000400023

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