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Component Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of CO(2) Extract of Portulaca oleracea, Growing in the Territory of Kazakhstan

In the medicine of many countries, the use of herbal healing agents included a significant contribution to improving human health and well-being. Many antibiotics have been widely used to treat infectious diseases caused by various pathogenic bacteria. However, increased multidrug resistance has led...

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Autores principales: Tleubayeva, Meruyert I., Datkhayev, Ubaidilla M., Alimzhanova, Mereke, Ishmuratova, Margarita Yu, Korotetskaya, Nadezhda V., Abdullabekova, Raisa M., Flisyuk, Elena V., Gemejiyeva, Nadezhda G.
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7846396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33551685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5434525
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author Tleubayeva, Meruyert I.
Datkhayev, Ubaidilla M.
Alimzhanova, Mereke
Ishmuratova, Margarita Yu
Korotetskaya, Nadezhda V.
Abdullabekova, Raisa M.
Flisyuk, Elena V.
Gemejiyeva, Nadezhda G.
author_facet Tleubayeva, Meruyert I.
Datkhayev, Ubaidilla M.
Alimzhanova, Mereke
Ishmuratova, Margarita Yu
Korotetskaya, Nadezhda V.
Abdullabekova, Raisa M.
Flisyuk, Elena V.
Gemejiyeva, Nadezhda G.
author_sort Tleubayeva, Meruyert I.
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description In the medicine of many countries, the use of herbal healing agents included a significant contribution to improving human health and well-being. Many antibiotics have been widely used to treat infectious diseases caused by various pathogenic bacteria. However, increased multidrug resistance has led to increased severity of diseases caused by bacterial pathogens. Bacteria remain the main causative agents of diseases that cause human death, even in the present day. This cause prompted scientists to investigate alternative new molecules against bacterial strains. The significant interest for the study is Portulaca oleracea L. (family Portulacaceae), a widespread annual plant used in folk medicine. Thus, the production and study of CO(2) extract of Portulaca oleracea is an actual problem. Methods. Raw materials were collected from Almaty and Zhambyl regions (Southeast and South Kazakhstan) in phase flowering. Portulaca oleracea herb's CO(2) extract was obtained by subcritical carbon dioxide extraction (installation of carbon dioxide flow-through extraction- 5L). The Wiley 7(th) edition and NIST'02 library were used to identify the mass spectra obtained. The antimicrobial activity study was conducted by the micromethod of serial dilution and disco-diffuse method. Standard test strains of microorganisms were used: Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633, Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538-P, Candida albicans ATCC 10231, and Escherichia coli ATCC 8739. Results. The use of carbon dioxide extraction (further CO(2) extract) is a promising direction of obtaining total medicinal substances containing biologically active substances, from fractions of volatile esters of various composition and functional purpose until a fraction of fatty acids and fat-soluble vitamins. In the current study, we obtained CO(2) extract at subcritical conditions from aboveground organs of Portulaca oleracea and investigated the component composition for the first time. From 41 to 66 components were identified in the composition of Portulaca oleracea‘s CO(2) extract. Studies of antimicrobial activity showed that CO(2) extract of Portulaca oleracea had the expressed effect against clinically significant microorganisms such as Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, and Candida albicans. Conclusions. This study showed that CO(2) extract of Portulaca oleracea's raw material contained biological active compounds exhibiting a significant antimicrobial effect.
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spelling pubmed-78463962021-02-04 Component Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of CO(2) Extract of Portulaca oleracea, Growing in the Territory of Kazakhstan Tleubayeva, Meruyert I. Datkhayev, Ubaidilla M. Alimzhanova, Mereke Ishmuratova, Margarita Yu Korotetskaya, Nadezhda V. Abdullabekova, Raisa M. Flisyuk, Elena V. Gemejiyeva, Nadezhda G. ScientificWorldJournal Research Article In the medicine of many countries, the use of herbal healing agents included a significant contribution to improving human health and well-being. Many antibiotics have been widely used to treat infectious diseases caused by various pathogenic bacteria. However, increased multidrug resistance has led to increased severity of diseases caused by bacterial pathogens. Bacteria remain the main causative agents of diseases that cause human death, even in the present day. This cause prompted scientists to investigate alternative new molecules against bacterial strains. The significant interest for the study is Portulaca oleracea L. (family Portulacaceae), a widespread annual plant used in folk medicine. Thus, the production and study of CO(2) extract of Portulaca oleracea is an actual problem. Methods. Raw materials were collected from Almaty and Zhambyl regions (Southeast and South Kazakhstan) in phase flowering. Portulaca oleracea herb's CO(2) extract was obtained by subcritical carbon dioxide extraction (installation of carbon dioxide flow-through extraction- 5L). The Wiley 7(th) edition and NIST'02 library were used to identify the mass spectra obtained. The antimicrobial activity study was conducted by the micromethod of serial dilution and disco-diffuse method. Standard test strains of microorganisms were used: Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633, Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538-P, Candida albicans ATCC 10231, and Escherichia coli ATCC 8739. Results. The use of carbon dioxide extraction (further CO(2) extract) is a promising direction of obtaining total medicinal substances containing biologically active substances, from fractions of volatile esters of various composition and functional purpose until a fraction of fatty acids and fat-soluble vitamins. In the current study, we obtained CO(2) extract at subcritical conditions from aboveground organs of Portulaca oleracea and investigated the component composition for the first time. From 41 to 66 components were identified in the composition of Portulaca oleracea‘s CO(2) extract. Studies of antimicrobial activity showed that CO(2) extract of Portulaca oleracea had the expressed effect against clinically significant microorganisms such as Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, and Candida albicans. Conclusions. This study showed that CO(2) extract of Portulaca oleracea's raw material contained biological active compounds exhibiting a significant antimicrobial effect. Hindawi 2021-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7846396/ /pubmed/33551685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5434525 Text en Copyright © 2021 Meruyert I. Tleubayeva et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tleubayeva, Meruyert I.
Datkhayev, Ubaidilla M.
Alimzhanova, Mereke
Ishmuratova, Margarita Yu
Korotetskaya, Nadezhda V.
Abdullabekova, Raisa M.
Flisyuk, Elena V.
Gemejiyeva, Nadezhda G.
Component Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of CO(2) Extract of Portulaca oleracea, Growing in the Territory of Kazakhstan
title Component Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of CO(2) Extract of Portulaca oleracea, Growing in the Territory of Kazakhstan
title_full Component Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of CO(2) Extract of Portulaca oleracea, Growing in the Territory of Kazakhstan
title_fullStr Component Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of CO(2) Extract of Portulaca oleracea, Growing in the Territory of Kazakhstan
title_full_unstemmed Component Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of CO(2) Extract of Portulaca oleracea, Growing in the Territory of Kazakhstan
title_short Component Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of CO(2) Extract of Portulaca oleracea, Growing in the Territory of Kazakhstan
title_sort component composition and antimicrobial activity of co(2) extract of portulaca oleracea, growing in the territory of kazakhstan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7846396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33551685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5434525
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