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Molecules | 2009

Antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of coumarins from the roots of Ferulago campestris (Apiaceae).

Adriana Basile; Sergio Sorbo; Vivienne Spadaro; Maurizio Bruno; Antonella Maggio; Nicoletta Faraone; Sergio Rosselli

We report the isolation of several coumarins and the stereochemical assessment of some pyranocoumarins, as well as the antibacterial and antioxidant activities of the three most abundant ones (grandivittin, agasyllin and aegelinol benzoate) isolated from the roots of Ferulago campestris collected in Sicily and of the hydrolysis product (aegelinol). Aegelinol and agasyllin showed antibacterial activity against nine ATCC and the same clinically isolated Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial strains. At a concentration between 16 and 125 μg/mL both coumarins showed a significant antibacterial effect against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. In particular the ATCC strains Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella thypii, Enterobacter cloacae and Enterobacter earogenes (MIC = 16 and 32 μg/mL for aegelinol and agasyllin, respectively) were the most inhibited. Antibacterial activity was also found against Helicobacter pylori: a dose-dependent inhibition was shown between 5 and 25 μg/mL. The antioxidant activity of the coumarins was evaluated by their effects on human whole blood leukocytes (WB) and on isolated polymorphonucleate (PMN) chemiluminescence (CL), PMA-stimulated and resting.


Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2013

Chemical composition and anticancer activity of essential oils of Mediterranean sage (Salvia officinalis L.) grown in different environmental conditions

Alessandra Russo; Carmen Formisano; Daniela Rigano; Felice Senatore; Sebastiano Delfine; Venera Cardile; Sergio Rosselli; Maurizio Bruno

Salvia officinalis L. can be found worldwide and its leaves are commonly used as ingredient in food industry. Sage essential oil is applied in the treatment of a range of diseases and has been shown to possess different biological activities. The objectives of our research were to study the effects of environment on crop, chemical composition and anticancer activity on S. officinalis essential oil. Sage was cultivated at eighteen experimental sites in south-central Italy (Molise) in different growing environments. The essential oils (S1-S18), extracted by hydrodistillation, were analyzed by GC and CG/MS. Results show that the main components were α-thujone, camphor, borneol, γ-muurolene and sclareol for all the samples, but the percentages of these compounds varied depending on environmental factors such as altitude, water availability and pedo-climatic conditions. The growth-inhibitory and proapoptotic effects of the eighteen sage essential oils were evaluated in three human melanoma cell lines, A375, M14, and A2058.


Natural Product Reports | 2002

Natural and hemisynthetic neoclerodane diterpenoids from Scutellaria and their antifeedant activityElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: natural neoclerodanes from Scutellaria. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/np/b1/b111150g/

Maurizio Bruno; Franco Piozzi; Sergio Rosselli

The genus Scutellaria (Labiatae) is a very rich source of neoclerodane diterpenoids, with interesting structural features. These secondary metabolites show several biological properties, the most important being the antifeedant activity against pest insects. The present review reports on natural and hemisynthetic diterpenoids and their antifeedant activity.


Journal of Separation Science | 2008

Effects of solvent-free microwave extraction on the chemical composition of essential oil of Calamintha nepeta (L.) Savi compared with the conventional production method

Serena Riela; Maurizio Bruno; Carmen Formisano; Daniela Rigano; Sergio Rosselli; Maria Luisa Saladino; Felice Senatore

The essential oil of Calamintha nepeta has been obtained by solvent-free microwave extraction (SFME) and by classical hydrodistillation (HD). A comparative qualitative-quantitative study on the composition of the oils was carried out. A total of 38 compounds, constituting 97.6% of the oil, were identified in the oil obtained by SFME, whereas 46 compounds, representing 95.4% of the oil, were characterized in the HD oil. SFME-distilled oil is richer in lightly oxygenated monoterpenes (LOM) than HD oil. It also has a higher amount of sesquiterpenes and a lower quantity of hydrocarbon monoterpenes. HD oil seems to be affected by chemical changes more than SFME oil.


Journal of Natural Products | 2009

Antispasmodic Effects and Structure−Activity Relationships of Labdane Diterpenoids from Marrubium globosum ssp. libanoticum

Daniela Rigano; Gabriella Aviello; Maurizio Bruno; Carmen Formisano; Sergio Rosselli; Raffaele Capasso; Felice Senatore; Angelo A. Izzo; Francesca Borrelli

Marrubium globosum ssp. libanoticum is a medicinal plant used in Lebanon to reduce pain and smooth muscle spasms. A chloroform extract obtained from M. globosum aerial parts reduced acetylcholine-induced contractions in the isolated mouse ileum. The purification of this extract identified, among 12 isolated labdane diterpenoids, four new compounds, named 13-epicyllenin A (4), 13,15-diepicyllenin A (5), marrulibacetal (9), and marrulactone (11). Their structures were determined by spectroscopic methods. Compound 9, which exerted antispasmodic activity, is likely the active ingredient of the extract. Preliminary structure-activity relationships for this class of compounds are suggested.


Natural Product Research | 2013

Essential oils composition of two Sicilian cultivars of Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. (Cactaceae) fruits (prickly pear)

Pietro Zito; Maurizio Sajeva; Maurizio Bruno; Sergio Rosselli; Antonella Maggio; Felice Senatore

The essential oils composition of the skin, pulp and seeds from fruits of two Sicilian cultivars of Opuntia ficus-indica (cv. Sanguigna and cv. Surfarina) has been obtained by hydrodistillation and the possible antioxidant, antimicrobial and semiochemical roles have been investigated comparing the data with those reported in the literature. The presence of antioxidants and antimicrobials found in this study increases the spectrum of compounds that have beneficial properties in O. ficus-indica. In addition, several compounds identified in this study have been reported to influence the behaviour of Ceratitis capitata, a phytophagous pest which causes severe damages to several crops including O. ficus-indica and the kairomonal activity of the odour of the fruits seems provided by a blend of compounds found in the various matrices analysed.


Heterocycles | 2005

Advances on the chemistry of furano-diterpenoids from Teucrium genus

Franco Piozzi; Maurizio Bruno; Sergio Rosselli; Antonella Maggio

This paper updates the previous reviews, reporting the results published in the last six years on the chemistry of these diterpenoids.


Phytochemistry | 2001

Semisynthetic derivatives of ent-kauranes and their antifeedant activity

Maurizio Bruno; Sergio Rosselli; Ivana Pibiri; Franco Piozzi; Maria Luisa Bondı̀; Monique S. J. Simmonds

Chemical modification of functional groups on linearol yielded several ent-kaurane derivatives. These compounds were tested for their antifeedant activity against larvae of Spodoptera littoralis. Although linearol did not influence the feeding behaviour of larvae, some of its derivatives showed significant antifeedant activity.


Molecules | 2012

Cytotoxic Effect of Eudesmanolides Isolated from Flowers of Tanacetum vulgare ssp. siculum

Sergio Rosselli; Maurizio Bruno; Francesco Maria Raimondo; Spadaro; Varol M; Koparal At; Antonella Maggio

A phytochemical analysis of the dichloromethane extract from the flowers of a subspecies of Tanacetum vulgare growing in Sicily was carried out. Five known sesquiterpene lactones with the eudesmane skeleton have been isolated and the cytotoxic activity of these compounds was tested in vitro on A549 (human lung carcinoma epithelial-like) and V79379A (Chinese hamster lung fibroblast-like) cells using the tetrazolium salt reduction (MTT) assay. All of tested compounds induced high time- and concentration-dependent cytotoxic effects.


Natural Product Research | 2008

Volatile constituents of aerial parts of three endemic Centaurea species from Turkey: Centaurea amanicola Hub.-Mor., Centaurea consanguinea DC. and Centaurea ptosimopappa Hayek and their antibacterial activities

Carmen Formisano; Daniela Rigano; Felice Senatore; Sezgin Celik; Maurizio Bruno; Sergio Rosselli

The volatile constituents of the aerial parts of Centaurea amanicola Hub.-Mor., Centaurea consanguinea DC. and Centaurea ptosimopappa Hayek were extracted by hydrodistillation and analysed by GC and GC–MS. Altogether 94 components were identified. Sesquiterpenoids, fatty acids and carbonylic compounds were the most abundant components in the oils. Hexadecanoic acid and (Z,Z )-9,12-octadecadienoic acid were the main fatty acids in all the examined samples, that showed different patterns of composition. The study on the biological activity of the oils showed an action mainly against the Gram-positive pathogens.

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Felice Senatore

University of Naples Federico II

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Carmen Formisano

University of Naples Federico II

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Daniela Rigano

University of Naples Federico II

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Franco Piozzi

Spanish National Research Council

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