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LC‐ESI‐QTOF/MS characterization of antimicrobial compounds with their action mode extracted from vine tea (Ampelopsis grossedentata) leaves
Vine tea (Ampelopsis grossedentata) is a tea plant cultivated south of the Chinese Yangtze River. It has anti‐inflammatory properties and is used to normalize blood circulation and detoxification. The leaves of vine tea are the most abundant source of flavonoids, such as dihydromyricetin and myricet...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8825723/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35154679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2679 |
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author | Umair, Muhammad Sultana, Tayyaba Xiaoyu, Zhu Senan, Ahmed M. Jabbar, Saqib Khan, Labiba Abid, Muhammad Murtaza, Mian Anjum Kuldeep, Dhama Al‐Areqi, Niyazi A. S. Zhaoxin, Lu |
author_facet | Umair, Muhammad Sultana, Tayyaba Xiaoyu, Zhu Senan, Ahmed M. Jabbar, Saqib Khan, Labiba Abid, Muhammad Murtaza, Mian Anjum Kuldeep, Dhama Al‐Areqi, Niyazi A. S. Zhaoxin, Lu |
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description | Vine tea (Ampelopsis grossedentata) is a tea plant cultivated south of the Chinese Yangtze River. It has anti‐inflammatory properties and is used to normalize blood circulation and detoxification. The leaves of vine tea are the most abundant source of flavonoids, such as dihydromyricetin and myricetin. However, as the main bioactive flavonoid in vine tea, dihydromyricetin was the main focus of previous research. This study aimed to explore the antibacterial activities of vine tea against selected foodborne pathogens. The antimicrobial activity of vine tea extract was evaluated by the agar well diffusion method. Cell membrane integrity and bactericidal kinetics, along with physical damage to the cell membrane, were also observed. The extract was analyzed using a high‐performance liquid chromatography‐diode array detector (HPLC‐DAD), and the results were confirmed using a modified version of a previously published method that combined liquid chromatography and electrospray‐ionized quadrupole time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (LC‐ESI‐QTOF/MS). Cell membrane integrity and bactericidal kinetics were determined by releasing intracellular material in suspension and monitoring it at 260 nm using an ultraviolet (UV) spectrophotometer. A scanning electron microscope (SEM) was used to detect morphological alterations and physical damage to the cell membrane. Six compounds were isolated successfully: (1) myricetin (C(15)H(10)O(8)), (2) myricetin 3‐O‐rhamnoside (C(21)H(20)O(12)), (3) 5,7,8,3,4‐pentahydroxyisoflavone (C(15)H(10)O(7)), (4) dihydroquercetin (C(15)H(12)O(7)), (5) 6,8‐dihydroxykaempferol (C(15)H(10)O(8)), and (6) ellagic acid glucoside (C(20)H(16)O(13)). Among these bioactive compounds, C(15)H(10)O(7) was found to have vigorous antimicrobial activity against Bacillus cereus (AS11846) and Staphylococcus aureus (CMCCB26003). A dose‐dependent bactericidal kinetics with a higher degree of absorbance at optical density 260 (OD(260)) was observed when the bacterial suspension was incubated with C(15)H(10)O(7) for 8 h. Furthermore, a scanning electron microscope study revealed physical damage to the cell membrane. In addition, the action mode of C(15)H(10)O(7) was on the cell wall of the target microorganism. Together, these results suggest that C(15)H(10)O(7) has vigorous antimicrobial activity and can be used as a potent antimicrobial agent in the food processing industry. |
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spelling | pubmed-88257232022-02-11 LC‐ESI‐QTOF/MS characterization of antimicrobial compounds with their action mode extracted from vine tea (Ampelopsis grossedentata) leaves Umair, Muhammad Sultana, Tayyaba Xiaoyu, Zhu Senan, Ahmed M. Jabbar, Saqib Khan, Labiba Abid, Muhammad Murtaza, Mian Anjum Kuldeep, Dhama Al‐Areqi, Niyazi A. S. Zhaoxin, Lu Food Sci Nutr Original Research Vine tea (Ampelopsis grossedentata) is a tea plant cultivated south of the Chinese Yangtze River. It has anti‐inflammatory properties and is used to normalize blood circulation and detoxification. The leaves of vine tea are the most abundant source of flavonoids, such as dihydromyricetin and myricetin. However, as the main bioactive flavonoid in vine tea, dihydromyricetin was the main focus of previous research. This study aimed to explore the antibacterial activities of vine tea against selected foodborne pathogens. The antimicrobial activity of vine tea extract was evaluated by the agar well diffusion method. Cell membrane integrity and bactericidal kinetics, along with physical damage to the cell membrane, were also observed. The extract was analyzed using a high‐performance liquid chromatography‐diode array detector (HPLC‐DAD), and the results were confirmed using a modified version of a previously published method that combined liquid chromatography and electrospray‐ionized quadrupole time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (LC‐ESI‐QTOF/MS). Cell membrane integrity and bactericidal kinetics were determined by releasing intracellular material in suspension and monitoring it at 260 nm using an ultraviolet (UV) spectrophotometer. A scanning electron microscope (SEM) was used to detect morphological alterations and physical damage to the cell membrane. Six compounds were isolated successfully: (1) myricetin (C(15)H(10)O(8)), (2) myricetin 3‐O‐rhamnoside (C(21)H(20)O(12)), (3) 5,7,8,3,4‐pentahydroxyisoflavone (C(15)H(10)O(7)), (4) dihydroquercetin (C(15)H(12)O(7)), (5) 6,8‐dihydroxykaempferol (C(15)H(10)O(8)), and (6) ellagic acid glucoside (C(20)H(16)O(13)). Among these bioactive compounds, C(15)H(10)O(7) was found to have vigorous antimicrobial activity against Bacillus cereus (AS11846) and Staphylococcus aureus (CMCCB26003). A dose‐dependent bactericidal kinetics with a higher degree of absorbance at optical density 260 (OD(260)) was observed when the bacterial suspension was incubated with C(15)H(10)O(7) for 8 h. Furthermore, a scanning electron microscope study revealed physical damage to the cell membrane. In addition, the action mode of C(15)H(10)O(7) was on the cell wall of the target microorganism. Together, these results suggest that C(15)H(10)O(7) has vigorous antimicrobial activity and can be used as a potent antimicrobial agent in the food processing industry. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8825723/ /pubmed/35154679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2679 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Umair, Muhammad Sultana, Tayyaba Xiaoyu, Zhu Senan, Ahmed M. Jabbar, Saqib Khan, Labiba Abid, Muhammad Murtaza, Mian Anjum Kuldeep, Dhama Al‐Areqi, Niyazi A. S. Zhaoxin, Lu LC‐ESI‐QTOF/MS characterization of antimicrobial compounds with their action mode extracted from vine tea (Ampelopsis grossedentata) leaves |
title | LC‐ESI‐QTOF/MS characterization of antimicrobial compounds with their action mode extracted from vine tea (Ampelopsis grossedentata) leaves |
title_full | LC‐ESI‐QTOF/MS characterization of antimicrobial compounds with their action mode extracted from vine tea (Ampelopsis grossedentata) leaves |
title_fullStr | LC‐ESI‐QTOF/MS characterization of antimicrobial compounds with their action mode extracted from vine tea (Ampelopsis grossedentata) leaves |
title_full_unstemmed | LC‐ESI‐QTOF/MS characterization of antimicrobial compounds with their action mode extracted from vine tea (Ampelopsis grossedentata) leaves |
title_short | LC‐ESI‐QTOF/MS characterization of antimicrobial compounds with their action mode extracted from vine tea (Ampelopsis grossedentata) leaves |
title_sort | lc‐esi‐qtof/ms characterization of antimicrobial compounds with their action mode extracted from vine tea (ampelopsis grossedentata) leaves |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8825723/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35154679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2679 |
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