02450nas a2200229 4500008004100000245009600041210006900137260001600206300001200222490000600234520175300240653002101993653000902014653001002023653001202033653000802045100002802053700003202081700002502113700001802138856006402156 2016 eng d00aBioactivity of Diterpens from the Ethyl Acetate Extract of Kingiodendron pinnatum Rox. Hams0 aBioactivity of Diterpens from the Ethyl Acetate Extract of Kingi cAugust 2016 a287-2910 v83 a
Background: Kingiodendron pinnatum Rox. Hams. is an endangered medicinal plant used in gonorrhoe, catarrhal conditions of genito‑urinary and respiratory tracts. The scientific and pharmacological formulation of K. pinnatum has not been established so far though it is being traditionally used by tribes of the region. Objective: P hytochemical screening and identification of the bioactive compounds from the ethyl acetate extract of Kingiodendron pinnatum Rox. Hams. Materials and Methods: Chromatographic separation was carried out by thin layer chromatography and column chromatography. Bio‑autography of the column fractioned extract and TLC chromatogram were evaluated in vitro for antibacterial activity. The PTLC, HP TLC were used for crude extract and HPLC, LCMS, FTIR, 1HNMR and 13CNMR were employed for the isolated compound in the ethyl acetate extract of K. pinnatum. Results: Evaluation of solvent system for chromatographic separation revealed that ethyl acetate: petroleum ether in the ratio of 7:2.5 ml was the most appropriate one for the separation of diterpene compounds. The antibacterial bio‑autography screening of TLC separated compound showed positive activity with Staphylococcus aureus and negative activity with Escherichia coli. Spectroscopic analysis of the isolated compound from the ethyl acetate extract of K. pinnatum revealed the presence of diterpene compound. Conclusion: It is evident from the present study that the ethyl acetate extract of K. pinnatum is rich in diterpene compounds and having potential antibacterial activity.
10aBio‑autography10aHPLC10aHPTLC10aLC‑MS10aNMR1 aJavarappa, Komal, Kumar1 aPrasad, Attemode, Girijanna1 aAJ, Mahadesh, Prasad1 aMane, Chetana uhttps://phcogres.com/article/2016/8/4/1041030974-8490188871