Vaibhav Shinde
Poona College of Arts Science & Commerce
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Journal of global antimicrobial resistance | 2016
Blessing O.M. Oyedemi; Vaibhav Shinde; Kamlesh Shinde; Dionysia Kakalou; Paul Stapleton; Simon Gibbons
Antimicrobial resistance severely limits the therapeutic options for many clinically important bacteria. In Gram-negative bacteria, multidrug resistance is commonly facilitated by plasmids that have the ability to accumulate and transfer refractory genes amongst bacterial populations. The aim of this study was to isolate and identify bioactive compounds from the medicinal plant Mallotus philippensis (Lam.) Mull. Arg. with both direct antibacterial properties and the capacity to inhibit plasmid conjugal transfer. A chloroform-soluble extract of M. philippensis was subjected to bioassay-guided fractionation using chromatographic and spectrometric techniques that led to the isolation of the known compounds rottlerin [5,7-dihydroxy-2,2-dimethyl-6-(2,4,6-trihydroxy-3-methyl-5-acetylbenzyl)-8-cinnamoyl-1,2-chromene] and the red compound (8-cinnamoyl-5,7-dihydroxy-2,2,6-trimethylchromene). Both compounds were characterised and elucidated using one-dimensional and two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Rottlerin and the red compound showed potent activities against a panel of clinically relevant Gram-positive bacteria, including meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). No significant direct activities were observed against Gram-negative bacteria. However, both rottlerin and the red compound strongly inhibited conjugal transfer of the plasmids pKM101, TP114, pUB307 and R6K amongst Escherichia coli at a subinhibitory concentration of 100mg/L. Interestingly, despite the planar nature of the compounds, binding to plasmid DNA could not be demonstrated by a DNA electrophoretic mobility shift assay. These results show that rottlerin and the red compound are potential candidates for antibacterial drug lead development. Further studies are needed to elucidate the mode of inhibition of the conjugal transfer of plasmids.
Journal of Separation Science | 2007
Kamlesh Dhalwal; Vaibhav Shinde; Kakasaheb R. Mahadik; Ajay Gajanan Namdeo
Pharmacognosy Reviews | 2007
Vaibhav Shinde; Kamlesh Dhalwal
Journal of Medicinal Plants Research | 2010
Kamlesh Dhalwal; Vaibhav Shinde; Kakasaheb R. Mahadik
Archive | 2006
Vaibhav Shinde; Kamlesh Dhalwal
Journal of Chromatographic Science | 2007
Kamlesh Dhalwal; Vaibhav Shinde; Ajay Gajanan Namdeo; Kakasaheb R. Mahadik; Shivajirao Kadam
International Journal of Phytomedicine | 2010
Kamlesh Dhalwal; Vaibhav Shinde; Bhagat Singh; Kakasaheb R. Mahadik
Archive | 2007
Vaibhav Shinde; Kamlesh Dhalwal; Kakasaheb R. Mahadik
Archive | 2006
Kamlesh Dhalwal; Vaibhav Shinde
Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry | 2013
Sapna Phadtare; Rahul Pandit; Vaibhav Shinde; Kakasaheb R. Mahadik