Search for new antibiotic and analgesic agents from higher plants and a fungus sp

Pure and semi-pure isolates were obtained from Entada phaseoloides, Amorphophallus campanulatus, and Polyporus sp. Graded extraction and a series of chromatographic separation of Entada phaseoloides afforded pure isolates EP2B2A, EP3A4A and EP1A1 identified as chondrillsterol (1), spinasterol (2) an...

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Main Author: Sta. Ana, Susan Tropa
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-87562022-05-27T00:56:08Z Search for new antibiotic and analgesic agents from higher plants and a fungus sp Sta. Ana, Susan Tropa Pure and semi-pure isolates were obtained from Entada phaseoloides, Amorphophallus campanulatus, and Polyporus sp. Graded extraction and a series of chromatographic separation of Entada phaseoloides afforded pure isolates EP2B2A, EP3A4A and EP1A1 identified as chondrillsterol (1), spinasterol (2) and a fatty acid or its derivative respectively.Two pure isolates, NU3C1 and NU1A, from the alcoholic extract of Polyporus sp. were also obtained. NU3C1 was identified as stellasterol (3) which has been previously isolated from other Polyporus sp. and NU1A was tentatively identified as an oxygenated sterol (4).A similar skeletal structure was likewise obtained from the alcoholic extract of Amorphophallus campanulatus however C-3 is not in the oxidized form.Analgesic test done on the crude extracts and selected fractions of Entada phaseoloides and Amorphophallus campanulatus showed that they have high potential analgesic property even higher than that of the standard mefenamic acid (EP3 = 59 percent, AC=65 percent, mefenamic acid=55 percent). Polyporus sp. on the other hand showed very high antifungal property particularly against Trichophyton mentagrophytes, the microorganism which causes many types of ring worm. Isolate NU1A was found to have less intense activity against Trichophyton mentagrophytes (A1=1.5 A1 of Clotrimazole=3.0). 1998-04-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/1918 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=8756&context=etd_masteral Master's Theses English Animo Repository Antibiotics--Testing Analgesics Microbial sensitivity tests Plants, Useful Extraction (Chemistry) Chemistry
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topic Antibiotics--Testing
Analgesics
Microbial sensitivity tests
Plants, Useful
Extraction (Chemistry)
Chemistry
spellingShingle Antibiotics--Testing
Analgesics
Microbial sensitivity tests
Plants, Useful
Extraction (Chemistry)
Chemistry
Sta. Ana, Susan Tropa
Search for new antibiotic and analgesic agents from higher plants and a fungus sp
description Pure and semi-pure isolates were obtained from Entada phaseoloides, Amorphophallus campanulatus, and Polyporus sp. Graded extraction and a series of chromatographic separation of Entada phaseoloides afforded pure isolates EP2B2A, EP3A4A and EP1A1 identified as chondrillsterol (1), spinasterol (2) and a fatty acid or its derivative respectively.Two pure isolates, NU3C1 and NU1A, from the alcoholic extract of Polyporus sp. were also obtained. NU3C1 was identified as stellasterol (3) which has been previously isolated from other Polyporus sp. and NU1A was tentatively identified as an oxygenated sterol (4).A similar skeletal structure was likewise obtained from the alcoholic extract of Amorphophallus campanulatus however C-3 is not in the oxidized form.Analgesic test done on the crude extracts and selected fractions of Entada phaseoloides and Amorphophallus campanulatus showed that they have high potential analgesic property even higher than that of the standard mefenamic acid (EP3 = 59 percent, AC=65 percent, mefenamic acid=55 percent). Polyporus sp. on the other hand showed very high antifungal property particularly against Trichophyton mentagrophytes, the microorganism which causes many types of ring worm. Isolate NU1A was found to have less intense activity against Trichophyton mentagrophytes (A1=1.5 A1 of Clotrimazole=3.0).
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title Search for new antibiotic and analgesic agents from higher plants and a fungus sp
title_short Search for new antibiotic and analgesic agents from higher plants and a fungus sp
title_full Search for new antibiotic and analgesic agents from higher plants and a fungus sp
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title_full_unstemmed Search for new antibiotic and analgesic agents from higher plants and a fungus sp
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