Title of article :
Macrophylloflavone: A New Biflavonoid from Garcinia macrophylla Mart. (Clusiaceae) for Antibacterial, Antioxidant, and Anti-Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Activities
Author/Authors :
Celala Ary Cane, Hawa Purnama Graduate School of Mathematics and Applied Sciences - Universitas Syiah Kuala - Banda Aceh 23111 - Indonesia , Saidi, Nurdin Department of Chemistry - Universitas Syiah Kuala - Banda Aceh 23111 - Indonesia , Yahya, Mustanir Department of Chemistry - Universitas Syiah Kuala - Banda Aceh 23111 - Indonesia , Darusman, Darusman Department of Soil Science - Universitas Syiah Kuala - Banda Aceh 23111 - Indonesia , Erlidawati, Erlidawati Department of Chemistry Education - Universitas Syiah Kuala - Banda Aceh 23111 - Indonesia , Safrida, Safrida Department of Biology Education - Universitas Syiah Kuala - Banda Aceh 23111 - Indonesia , Musman, Musri Department of Chemistry Education - Universitas Syiah Kuala - Banda Aceh 23111 - Indonesia
Abstract :
Investigations of antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-type 2 diabetes mellitus activities have been carried out on Garcinia macrophylla Mart. plant extract fractions. An isolate from a fraction of ethyl acetate extract was characterized with spectroscopic data. A new biflavonoid compound was found to have a skeleton of 5,7,4′,5″,7″,3‴,4‴-heptahydroxyflavanone[3-6″] flavones which was named macrophylloflavone (1). The compound was evaluated for its antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 and Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923 with cephazolin as a positive control, antioxidant assay against 2,2 diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) with ascorbic acid as the positive control, and anti-type 2 diabetes mellitus treatment with metformin as a positive control. The biflavonoid compound exhibited a good inhibition for bacteria and free radical DPPH. Furthermore, biflavonoid compound treatment on the diabetic rats suggested its ability to decrease the blood glucose level. This study provided evidence that the plant has antibacterial, antioxidant, and antidiabetic properties.
Keywords :
antibacterial , ATCC , against 2,2 diphenyl-1- picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) , anti-type 2 diabetes mellitus , Macrophylloflavone , Garcinia macrophylla Mart , Clusiaceae , Antibacterial
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal