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Isolation and Characterization of Antidermatophytic Bioactive Molecules from Piper longum L. Leaves

Authors

  • Jayshree Das Defence Research Laboratory, Post Bag No. 2, Tezpur, 784001 Assam India
  • D Jha Microbial Ecology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Gauhati University, Guwahati, 781014 Assam India
  • R Policegoudra Defence Research Laboratory, Post Bag No. 2, Tezpur, 784001 Assam India
  • Afjal Mazumder Defence Research Laboratory, Post Bag No. 2, Tezpur, 784001 Assam India
  • Mrinmoy Das Christ University, Bangalore, 560029 Karnataka India
  • P Chattopadhyay Defence Research Laboratory, Post Bag No. 2, Tezpur, 784001 Assam India
  • L Singh Defence Research Laboratory, Post Bag No. 2, Tezpur, 784001 Assam India

Keywords:

Piper longum, Activity-guided fractionation, Antidermatophytic bioactive molecules

Abstract

Piper longum L. (Piperaceae) commonly known as “long pepper” is a well known medicinal plant in ayurveda. Different parts of this plant, such as root, seed, fruit, whole plant etc. are used traditionally in various ailments. Here we have investigated the antidermatophytic activity of sequentially extracted petroleum ether, chloroform, methanol and water extracts from P. longum leaf against Trichophytonmentagrophytes, T. rubrum, T. tonsurans, Microsporum fulvum and M. gypseum. Better activity of chloroform and methanol extracts was observed. The chloroform extract was selected for further study and the MIC value was recorded as 5.0 mg ml−1 against the test organisms. In the chloroform extract, tannins and phenolic compounds were detected. Further activity-guided fractionation of chloroform extract by silica gel column chromatography yielded nine major fractions. Among these, fraction-1, 4, 5 and 7 showed higher antidermatophytic activity. Fraction-4 on further purification by repeated column chromatography yielded a potential antidermatophytic fraction showing MIC value of 0.625 mg ml−1 against T. mentagrophytes and T. rubrum as determined by broth microdilution method. The major compounds were identified as 1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester (C24H38O4] (41.45 %), 2,2-dimethoxybutane (C6H14O2] (13.6 %) and β-myrcene (C10H16) (6.75 %) based on GC–MS data. Keywords: Piper longum, Activity-guided fractionation, Antidermatophytic bioactive molecules

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