Estudio fitoquímico de endemismos canarios. Valorización de compuestos naturales. Artemisia thuscula: estudio fitoquímico y actividad antibacteriana
Author
Pegoraro, ClaraDate
2019Abstract
The utilization of herbs for medicinal purposes started in the early history of
mankind several thousand years ago. In this study, an endemic plant of Canary’s islands
such as Artemisia thuscula Cav. (Asteraceae) was screened for its phytochemical and
antibacterial properties. For this purpose, this plant was extracted in different solvents
i.e. acetone, dichloromethane, methanol/water, hexane and ethyl acetate and with
different extraction methods such as maceration and sonication. The study involves the
preliminary screening, quantitative determination and the qualitative thin layer
chromatographic separation of secondary metabolites from the root, bark, leaf and
flower. Furthermore, a comparation of the phytochemical profile between wild plants
and the greenhouse ones took place.
Phytochemical analysis unveiled the existence of different bioactive compounds
in these extracts. Also, thin layer chromatography and NMR analysis of certain active
extracts demonstrated the presence of common phytocompounds in the plant extracts.
Antibacterial activity was determined against indicated bacterial strains
(Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, Pseudomonas
aeruginosa, Campylobacter jejuni) among all extracts, steam greenhouse ones had
maximum inhibition against S.aureus. The following essays showed that the responsible
of the antibacterial activity was one of the fractions that we separated in the
chromatography column.
Furthermore, some of roots, flower and leaf extracts showed several levels of
antimicrobial activity against at least, one of the bacterial lines.
In conclusion, in future studies the compounds with the biological activity could
be identified, isolated and pharmacologically tested.