Miguel A Puertas-Mejía
University of Antioquia
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Archives of Microbiology | 2009
Susana Fajardo; Miguel A Puertas-Mejía; María Rosario de Felipe; Mercedes Fernández-Pascual
Nine root-nodulating bacterial isolates were obtained from the leguminous shrubs Spartium junceum, Adenocarpus hispanicus, Cytisus purgans, Cytisuslaburnuum, Retama sphaerocarpa and Colutea arborescens in areas of Central Spain. A poliphasic approach analyzing phenotypic, symbiotic and genetic properties was used to study their diversity and characterize them in relation to Mediterranean conditions. Stress tolerance assays revealed marked variations in salinity, extreme pH and cadmium tolerance compared with reference strains, with the majority showing salinity, alkalinity and Cd tolerance and three of them growing at acid pH. Variation within the 16S rRNA gene was examined by amplified 16S rDNA restriction analysis (ARDRA) and direct sequencing to show genetic diversity. Phylogeny confirmed the close relationship of four isolates with Bradyrhizobium canariense, three with Phylobacterium myrsinacearum, one with Rhizobium rhizogenes and another with Mesorhizobium huakuii. The cross inoculation tests revealed wide spectra of nodulation. This is the first report of P. myrsinacearum being able to nodulate these leguminous shrubs, and also the first time reported the association between B.canariense, R. rhizogenes and M. huakuii and C. laburnuum, C. purgans and C. arborescens, respectively. These results suggested that native rhizobia could be suitable candidates as biofertilizers and/or inoculants of leguminous shrubs with restoration or revegetation purposes in Mediterranean areas.
Photochemistry and Photobiology | 2016
Juan C. Mejía-Giraldo; Robert Winkler; Cecilia Gallardo; Ana M. Sánchez-Zapata; Miguel A Puertas-Mejía
In the quest for new natural agents of photoprotection, we evaluated the photoprotective and antioxidant activity of B. antioquensis leaf extracts as well as its phenolic composition. The methanolic extract treated with activated carbon showed the highest absorption coefficients for UVA‐UVB radiation, as well as an antioxidant capacity comparable to butylated hydroxy toluene. Furthermore, the formulation containing this extract showed suitable sensorial and photostable characteristics for topical use, and significant values of UVAPF, critical wavelength (λc), UVA/UVB ratio and sun protection factor (5.3, 378 nm, 0.78 and 9.1 ± 0.1, respectively). In addition, three glycoside derivatives of quercetin, a kaempferol glycoside and a derivative of caffeic acid were the main polyphenolic compounds identified. These results demonstrate the potential of B. antioquensis extracts to be used as active components of novel, natural sunscreens.
Photochemistry and Photobiology | 2016
Juan C. Mejía-Giraldo; Kelly Henao‐Zuluaga; Cecilia Gallardo; Lucía Atehortúa; Miguel A Puertas-Mejía
Currently, plants have gained widespread interest as a source of natural sunscreen. Specifically, plants from high altitude ecosystems are exposed to high UVR levels; therefore, they must produce an adaptive chemical response. The aim of this study was to evaluate the photo‐protection and antioxidant capacity in vitro of nine plants from high altitude ecosystems in Antioquia, Colombia (Sphagnum meridense, Calamagrostis effusa, Lycopodiella alopecuroides, Morella parvifolia, Baccharis antioquensis, Pentacalia pulchella, Castilleja fissifolia, Hesperomeles ferruginea and Hypericum juniperinum). B. antioquensis and P. pulchella extracts showed the best results over a broad spectrum UVA‐UVB with antioxidant capacity in vitro. However, B. antioquensis extracts presented the highest absorption coefficient in UVB‐UVA range among plants under study. Furthermore, the gel formulation containing the crude extract of B. antioquensis showed significant values of UVAPF, UVA/UVB ratio, critical wavelength (λc) and SPF (3, 0.78 380 nm and 4.73 ± 0.26; respectively), indicating interesting photostability and antiradical capacities. All of these properties could be improve in order to satisfy the requirements for broad‐spectrum UVB/UVA protection. Finally, P. pulchella and B. antioquensis extracts could be a potential source of a new natural sunscreen compounds with photostable and antiradical properties.
Pure and Applied Chemistry | 2015
Juan C. Mejía-Giraldo; Cecilia Gallardo; Miguel A Puertas-Mejía
Abstract Excessive ultraviolet radiation can cause skin cancer and related health problems in humans. Traditionally, organic and inorganic sunscreens have been used to minimize these effects. Besides, some phenolic compounds present in plants play an important role as photoprotectors. Sphagnum meridense (L), found in Colombia, is continuously exposed to sunlight on high mountain ecosystems. In this work, we evaluated the potential of S. meridense extracts to be applied as UVA-UVB filter in cosmetic formulations and its antioxidant capacity. The mixture acetone-37% hydrochloric acid (1%, v/v) showed the best polyphenol content and UVA-UVB absorption coefficient. These extracts also exhibited promissory UVAPF values, UVA/UVB ratio, critical wavelength (λc) and antioxidant capacity in vitro, comparable to that of conventional sunscreens.
Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales | 2009
Miguel A Puertas-Mejía; Luisa Gómez-Chabala; Benjamín Alberto Rojano; Jairo Sáez-Vega
Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales | 2012
Miguel A Puertas-Mejía; José F Zuleta-Montoya; Felix Rivera-Echeverry
Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales | 2013
Miguel A Puertas-Mejía; Paola Villegas-Guzmán; Benjamín Alberto Rojano
Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2018
Esther J. Naranjo-Gómez; Miguel A Puertas-Mejía; Juan C. Mejía-Giraldo; Anggy Z. Amaya-Nieto; Lucía Atehortúa
Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales | 2016
Oscar Camacho Romero; Sandra Melgarejo Gómez; Catalino de la Rosa Torres; Miguel A Puertas-Mejía; Benjamín Alberto Rojano
Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales | 2016
Oscar Camacho Romero; Sandra Melgarejo Gómez; Catalino de la Rosa Torres; Miguel A Puertas-Mejía; Benjamín Alberto Rojano