posted on 2012-08-16, 00:00authored byC. Higuchi, M. Sannomiya, F. Pavan, S. Leite, D. Sato, S. Franzblau, L.V. Sacramento, W. Vilegas, C. Leite
Bioassay-guided fractionation of the chloroform extract of Byrsonima fagifolia leaves led to the isolation of active antitubercular compounds alkane dotriacontane (Minimal Inhibitory Concentration-MIC, 62.5 mu g mL(-1)), triterpenoids as bassic acid (MIC = 2.5 mu g mL(-1)), alpha-amyrin acetate (MIC = 62.5 mu g mL(-1)), a mixture of lupeol, alpha- and beta-amyrin (MIC = 31.5 mu g mL(-1)) and a mixture of lupeol, and acetates of alpha- and beta-amyrin (MIC = 31.5 mu g mL(-1)). The antimycobacterial activity was determined by the Microplate Alamar Blue Assay (MABA) and the structures of promising compounds were determined by spectroscopic analysis. This investigation constitutes the first report of a chemical and antitubercular study of apolar compounds from B. fagifolia Niedenzu (IK).
Funding
The authors thank the Fundac¸˜ao de Amparo `a Pesquisa do Estado de S˜ao Paulo (FAPESP) for a grant to Miriam Sannomiya and Fernando Rog´erio Pavan, and for funding of the project Biota-Fapesp 02/05503-6. They also thank CNPq for a grant to W. Vilegas.