Potencial antimicrobiano e alelopático das amidas isoladas do extrato das raízes de Ottonia martiana Miq.

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Abstract

Two amides, piperovatine and isopiperlonguminine, were isolated from the roots of Ottonia martiana Miq., a herbaceous shrub commonly used in folk medicine in the treatment of toothache. The crude extract (CE) and isolated compounds were submitted to bioautography and allelopathic assay. The bioautograms allowed the detection of compounds with antibacterial activity and the identification of the bioactive substance piperovatine. The CE and amides exhibited an allelopathic effect on Lactuca sativa (lettuce) seedling growth but did not affect the seeds' germinability.

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Cunico, M. M., Dias, J. G., Miguel, M. D., Miguel, O. G., Auer, C. G., Côcco, L. C., … Monache, F. D. (2006). Potencial antimicrobiano e alelopático das amidas isoladas do extrato das raízes de Ottonia martiana Miq. Quimica Nova, 29(4), 746–749. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422006000400021

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