Preliminary bioactivity screening of dichloromethane and methanol crude extracts from the fire coral Millepora dichotoma
College
College of Science
Department/Unit
Chemistry
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Der Pharmacia Lettre
Volume
8
Issue
12
First Page
105
Last Page
109
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Abstract
Marine organisms are a very good source of unique bioactive secondary metabolites, although they have been comparatively underexplored relative to their terrestrial counterparts. Preliminary investigation of crude extracts from the fire coral Millepora dichotoma revealed that the hemolytic potential of the MeOH extract, at a concentration of 5 mg/mL, was significantly lower at less than 5% hemolysis while DCM extract at the same concentration resulted to almost 100% hemolysis. Furthermore, antimicrobial assay revealed that the MeOH extract (5 mg/mL) mildly inhibited the fungi T. mentagrophytes and resulted in the thinning of growth of S. aureus, while DCM extracts showed no detectable activity against these organisms. These results demonstrated that MeOH extracts of M. dichotoma, without showing hemolytic side effects, could be further analysed for potential use against T. mentagrophytes and S. aureus infections.
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Recommended Citation
Espiritu, R. A. (2016). Preliminary bioactivity screening of dichloromethane and methanol crude extracts from the fire coral Millepora dichotoma. Der Pharmacia Lettre, 8 (12), 105-109. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1794
Disciplines
Chemistry
Keywords
Athecate hydroids; Anti-infective agents
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