Anti-staphylococcal activity of C-methyl flavanones from
propolis of Australian stingless bees (Tetragonula carbonaria) and fruit resins
of Corymbia torelliana (Myrtaceae)
Fitoterapia, 2014 Apr 3. pii: S0367-326X(14)00098-7
Propolis of Australian stingless bees (Tetragonula
carbonaria, Meliponini) originating from Corymbia torelliana (Myrtaceae) fruit
resins was tested for its antimicrobial activities as well as its flavonoid
contents.
This study aimed at the isolation, structural elucidation
and antibacterial testing of flavanones of C. torelliana fruit resins that are
incorporated into stingless bee propolis. Flavanones of this study were
elucidated by spectroscopic and spectrometric methods including UV, 1D and 2D
NMR, EI-MS, ESI-MS and HR-MS. The results indicated known C-methylated
flavanones namely, 1 (2S)-cryptostrobin, its regioisomer 2 (2S)- stroboponin, 3
(2S)- cryptostrobin 7-methyl ether, and 6 (2S)- desmethoxymatteucinol, and
known flavanones 4 (2S)- pinostrobin and 5 (2S)- pinocembrin as markers for C.
torelliana fruit resins and one propolis type.
Ethanolic preparations of propolis were shown to be active
against Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 25923) and to a lesser extent against
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC 27853). C. torelliana flavananones inhibited the
growth of S. aureus therefore contributing to the antibacterial effects
observed for Australian stingless bee propolis extracts.
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