Molecules. 2016 Aug 13;21(8). pii: E1065. doi: 10.3390/molecules21081065.
http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/21/8/1065
Petrelli R1, Orsomando G2, Sorci L3, Maggi F4, Ranjbarian F5, Biapa Nya PC6, Petrelli D7, Vitali LA8, Lupidi G9, Quassinti L10, Bramucci M11, Hofer A12, Cappellacci L13.
Abstract
Erigeron
floribundus (Asteraceae) is an herbaceous plant widely used in
Cameroonian traditional medicine to treat various diseases of microbial
and non-microbial origin. In the present study, we evaluated the in
vitro biological activities displayed by the essential oil obtained from
the aerial parts of E. floribundus, namely the antioxidant,
antimicrobial and antiproliferative activities. Moreover, we
investigated the inhibitory effects of E. floribundus essential oil on
nicotinate mononucleotide adenylyltransferase (NadD), a promising new
target for developing novel antibiotics, and Trypanosoma brucei, the
protozoan parasite responsible for Human African trypanosomiasis. The
essential oil composition was dominated by spathulenol (12.2%),
caryophyllene oxide (12.4%) and limonene (8.8%). The E. floribundus oil
showed a good activity against Staphylococcus aureus (inhibition zone
diameter, IZD of 14 mm, minimum inhibitory concentration, MIC of 512
µg/mL). Interestingly, it inhibited the NadD enzyme from S. aureus (IC50
of 98 µg/mL), with no effects on mammalian orthologue enzymes. In
addition, T. brucei proliferation was inhibited with IC50 values of 33.5
µg/mL with the essential oil and 5.6 µg/mL with the active component
limonene. The essential oil exhibited strong cytotoxicity on HCT 116
colon carcinoma cells with an IC50 value of 14.89 µg/mL, and remarkable
ferric reducing antioxidant power (tocopherol-equivalent antioxidant
capacity, TEAC = 411.9 μmol·TE/g).