Antimycobacterial flavonoids from the leaf extract of Galenia africana.

J Nat Prod

South African Medical Research Council, TB Epidemiology and Intervention Research Unit, South African National Blood Service, Pretoria, South Africa.

Published: December 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study extracted and isolated four flavonoids from the leaves of Galenia africana, including three known compounds and one new compound.
  • Two of the compounds, specifically compounds 1 and 3, showed moderate activity against tuberculosis.
  • The combination of compound 4 with the antituberculosis drug isoniazid significantly enhanced their effectiveness, indicating a potential for improved treatment strategies.

Article Abstract

The bioassay-guided fractionation of the EtOH extract of the leaves of Galenia africana led to the isolation of three known flavonoids, (2S)-5,7,2'-trihydroxyflavanone (1), (E)-3,2',4'-trihydroxychalcone (2), and (E)-2',4'-dihydroxychalcone (3), and the new (E)-3,2',4'-trihydroxy-3'-methoxychalcone (4). Compounds 1 and 3 exhibited moderate antituberculosis activity. During synergistic studies, a combination of compound 4 and an existing antituberculosis drug, isoniazid, reduced their original MICs 4-fold, resulting in a fractional inhibitory concentration of 0.50. The most pronounced effect was demonstrated by compound 1 and isoniazid reducing their MICs 16-fold and resulting in an FIC of 0.12. Both EtOH extract and isolated compounds failed to exhibit any NADPH oxidase activity at 800.0 muM concentrations, indicating that mycothiol disulfide reductase is not the target for their antituberculosis activity.

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