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Biochemical Analyses of Bioactive Extracts from Plants Native to Lampedusa, Sicily Minor Island

Major threats to the human lifespan include cancer, infectious diseases, diabetes, mental degenerative conditions and also reduced agricultural productivity due to climate changes, together with new and more devastating plant diseases. From all of this, the need arises to find new biopesticides and...

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Autores principales: Di Lecce, Roberta, Mérindol, Natacha, Pérez, Mayra Galarza, Karimzadegan, Vahid, Berthoux, Lionel, Boari, Angela, Zidorn, Christian, Vurro, Maurizio, Surico, Giuseppe, Desgagné-Penix, Isabel, Evidente, Antonio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9788634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36559555
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11243447
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author Di Lecce, Roberta
Mérindol, Natacha
Pérez, Mayra Galarza
Karimzadegan, Vahid
Berthoux, Lionel
Boari, Angela
Zidorn, Christian
Vurro, Maurizio
Surico, Giuseppe
Desgagné-Penix, Isabel
Evidente, Antonio
author_facet Di Lecce, Roberta
Mérindol, Natacha
Pérez, Mayra Galarza
Karimzadegan, Vahid
Berthoux, Lionel
Boari, Angela
Zidorn, Christian
Vurro, Maurizio
Surico, Giuseppe
Desgagné-Penix, Isabel
Evidente, Antonio
author_sort Di Lecce, Roberta
collection PubMed
description Major threats to the human lifespan include cancer, infectious diseases, diabetes, mental degenerative conditions and also reduced agricultural productivity due to climate changes, together with new and more devastating plant diseases. From all of this, the need arises to find new biopesticides and new medicines. Plants and microorganisms are the most important sources for isolating new metabolites. Lampedusa Island host a rich contingent of endemic species and subspecies. Seven plant species spontaneously growing in Lampedusa, i.e., Atriplex halimus L. (Ap), Daucus lopadusanus Tineo (Dl), Echinops spinosus Fiori (Es) Glaucium flavum Crantz (Gf) Hypericum aegypticum L: (Ha), Periploca angustifolia Labill (Pa), and Prasium majus L. (Pm) were collected, assessed for their metabolite content, and evaluated for potential applications in agriculture and medicine. The HPLC-MS analysis of n-hexane (HE) and CH(2)Cl(2) (MC) extracts and the residual aqueous phases (WR) showed the presence of several metabolites in both organic extracts. Crude HE and MC extracts from Dl and He significantly inhibited butyrylcholinesterase, as did WR from the extraction of Dl and Pa. HE and MC extracts showed a significant toxicity towards hepatocarcinoma Huh7, while Dl, Ha and Er HE extracts were the most potently cytotoxic to ileocecal colorectal adenocarcinoma HCT-8 cell lines. Most extracts showed antiviral activity. At the lowest concentration tested (1.56 μg/mL), Dl, Gf and Ap MC extracts inhibited betacoronavirus HCoV-OC43 infection by> 2 fold, while the n-hexane extract of Pm was the most potent. In addition, at 1.56 μg/mL, potent inhibition (>10 fold) of dengue virus was detected for Dl, Er, and Pm HE extracts, while Pa and Ap MC extracts dampened infections to undetectable levels. Regarding to phytotoxicity, MC extracts from Er, Ap and Pm were more effective in inhibiting tomato rootlet elongation; the same first two extracts also inhibited seed cress germination while its radicle elongation, due to high sensitivity, was affected by all the extracts. Es and Gf MC extracts also inhibited seed germination of Phelipanche ramosa. Thus, we have uncovered that many of these Lampedusa plants displayed promising biopesticide, antiviral, and biological properties.
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spelling pubmed-97886342022-12-24 Biochemical Analyses of Bioactive Extracts from Plants Native to Lampedusa, Sicily Minor Island Di Lecce, Roberta Mérindol, Natacha Pérez, Mayra Galarza Karimzadegan, Vahid Berthoux, Lionel Boari, Angela Zidorn, Christian Vurro, Maurizio Surico, Giuseppe Desgagné-Penix, Isabel Evidente, Antonio Plants (Basel) Article Major threats to the human lifespan include cancer, infectious diseases, diabetes, mental degenerative conditions and also reduced agricultural productivity due to climate changes, together with new and more devastating plant diseases. From all of this, the need arises to find new biopesticides and new medicines. Plants and microorganisms are the most important sources for isolating new metabolites. Lampedusa Island host a rich contingent of endemic species and subspecies. Seven plant species spontaneously growing in Lampedusa, i.e., Atriplex halimus L. (Ap), Daucus lopadusanus Tineo (Dl), Echinops spinosus Fiori (Es) Glaucium flavum Crantz (Gf) Hypericum aegypticum L: (Ha), Periploca angustifolia Labill (Pa), and Prasium majus L. (Pm) were collected, assessed for their metabolite content, and evaluated for potential applications in agriculture and medicine. The HPLC-MS analysis of n-hexane (HE) and CH(2)Cl(2) (MC) extracts and the residual aqueous phases (WR) showed the presence of several metabolites in both organic extracts. Crude HE and MC extracts from Dl and He significantly inhibited butyrylcholinesterase, as did WR from the extraction of Dl and Pa. HE and MC extracts showed a significant toxicity towards hepatocarcinoma Huh7, while Dl, Ha and Er HE extracts were the most potently cytotoxic to ileocecal colorectal adenocarcinoma HCT-8 cell lines. Most extracts showed antiviral activity. At the lowest concentration tested (1.56 μg/mL), Dl, Gf and Ap MC extracts inhibited betacoronavirus HCoV-OC43 infection by> 2 fold, while the n-hexane extract of Pm was the most potent. In addition, at 1.56 μg/mL, potent inhibition (>10 fold) of dengue virus was detected for Dl, Er, and Pm HE extracts, while Pa and Ap MC extracts dampened infections to undetectable levels. Regarding to phytotoxicity, MC extracts from Er, Ap and Pm were more effective in inhibiting tomato rootlet elongation; the same first two extracts also inhibited seed cress germination while its radicle elongation, due to high sensitivity, was affected by all the extracts. Es and Gf MC extracts also inhibited seed germination of Phelipanche ramosa. Thus, we have uncovered that many of these Lampedusa plants displayed promising biopesticide, antiviral, and biological properties. MDPI 2022-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9788634/ /pubmed/36559555 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11243447 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mérindol, Natacha
Pérez, Mayra Galarza
Karimzadegan, Vahid
Berthoux, Lionel
Boari, Angela
Zidorn, Christian
Vurro, Maurizio
Surico, Giuseppe
Desgagné-Penix, Isabel
Evidente, Antonio
Biochemical Analyses of Bioactive Extracts from Plants Native to Lampedusa, Sicily Minor Island
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title_fullStr Biochemical Analyses of Bioactive Extracts from Plants Native to Lampedusa, Sicily Minor Island
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical Analyses of Bioactive Extracts from Plants Native to Lampedusa, Sicily Minor Island
title_short Biochemical Analyses of Bioactive Extracts from Plants Native to Lampedusa, Sicily Minor Island
title_sort biochemical analyses of bioactive extracts from plants native to lampedusa, sicily minor island
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9788634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36559555
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11243447
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