Bioactive Extracts from Swartzia latifolia

The aim was to carry out phytochemical screening of the extracts from various parts of the Swartzia latifolia plant, followed by the antimicrobial assay on the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus mutans and Escherichia coli and yeast Candida albicans, soon after the antioxidant activity. T...

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Main Authors: G.V. Da Costa, H.N. Rocha Da Costa, R. Carvalho Dos Santos, A.A. Melo Filho, E. Alves Chagas, I. Montero Fernandez, P. Cardoso Chagas, A.C. Goncalves Reis De Melo
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Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2018-05-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2578
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spelling doaj-8f6269299b234a3fb61f774679c8ad152021-02-17T21:09:02ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162018-05-016410.3303/CET1864036Bioactive Extracts from Swartzia latifoliaG.V. Da CostaH.N. Rocha Da CostaR. Carvalho Dos SantosA.A. Melo FilhoE. Alves ChagasI. Montero FernandezP. Cardoso ChagasA.C. Goncalves Reis De MeloThe aim was to carry out phytochemical screening of the extracts from various parts of the Swartzia latifolia plant, followed by the antimicrobial assay on the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus mutans and Escherichia coli and yeast Candida albicans, soon after the antioxidant activity. Therefore, evaluations were started with a phytochemical survey of some parts of the plant, such as leaves, stem, stem bark, root and root bark, which indicated, qualitatively, the presence of tannins, flavonoids, triterpenoids and saponins. The root bark presented better results as the presence of the chemical groups mentioned above, as strong or very strong. In this way, the inhibition halos of the crude ethanolic and hexane extracts of the root bark against the bacteria and yeast were analyzed, where there was no inhibition on E. coli and C. albicans, but stronginhibition on S. aureus at concentrations of 20 and 30 mg L-1 in ethanolic (14 mm and 14 mm, respectively)and hexane extracts (19 and 15 mm, respectively) and S. mutans in the active ethanolic extract in 20 mg L-1 (9 mm) and 30 mg L-1 (11 mm), and active in the hexane extract 8 and 11 mm, in the same concentrations. For the antioxidant activity, it was only possible to verify the ethanolic extract of the root bark, which presented0.04 mg mL-1, while the BHT was 0.20 mg mL-1.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2578
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author G.V. Da Costa
H.N. Rocha Da Costa
R. Carvalho Dos Santos
A.A. Melo Filho
E. Alves Chagas
I. Montero Fernandez
P. Cardoso Chagas
A.C. Goncalves Reis De Melo
spellingShingle G.V. Da Costa
H.N. Rocha Da Costa
R. Carvalho Dos Santos
A.A. Melo Filho
E. Alves Chagas
I. Montero Fernandez
P. Cardoso Chagas
A.C. Goncalves Reis De Melo
Bioactive Extracts from Swartzia latifolia
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet G.V. Da Costa
H.N. Rocha Da Costa
R. Carvalho Dos Santos
A.A. Melo Filho
E. Alves Chagas
I. Montero Fernandez
P. Cardoso Chagas
A.C. Goncalves Reis De Melo
author_sort G.V. Da Costa
title Bioactive Extracts from Swartzia latifolia
title_short Bioactive Extracts from Swartzia latifolia
title_full Bioactive Extracts from Swartzia latifolia
title_fullStr Bioactive Extracts from Swartzia latifolia
title_full_unstemmed Bioactive Extracts from Swartzia latifolia
title_sort bioactive extracts from swartzia latifolia
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2018-05-01
description The aim was to carry out phytochemical screening of the extracts from various parts of the Swartzia latifolia plant, followed by the antimicrobial assay on the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus mutans and Escherichia coli and yeast Candida albicans, soon after the antioxidant activity. Therefore, evaluations were started with a phytochemical survey of some parts of the plant, such as leaves, stem, stem bark, root and root bark, which indicated, qualitatively, the presence of tannins, flavonoids, triterpenoids and saponins. The root bark presented better results as the presence of the chemical groups mentioned above, as strong or very strong. In this way, the inhibition halos of the crude ethanolic and hexane extracts of the root bark against the bacteria and yeast were analyzed, where there was no inhibition on E. coli and C. albicans, but stronginhibition on S. aureus at concentrations of 20 and 30 mg L-1 in ethanolic (14 mm and 14 mm, respectively)and hexane extracts (19 and 15 mm, respectively) and S. mutans in the active ethanolic extract in 20 mg L-1 (9 mm) and 30 mg L-1 (11 mm), and active in the hexane extract 8 and 11 mm, in the same concentrations. For the antioxidant activity, it was only possible to verify the ethanolic extract of the root bark, which presented0.04 mg mL-1, while the BHT was 0.20 mg mL-1.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2578
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