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INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF UNRIPE, RIPE PEELS AND SEED VOLATILE OILS OF DENNETTIA TRIPETALA ON SOME PATHOGENS AND FREE RADICALS

Sunday O. Okoh Anthony I. Okoh 1, 2, 3* 2, 1, 2 , Omobola O. Okoh
1 SAMRC Microbial Water Quality Monitoring Centre, University of Fort Hare,South Africa, 2 Applied and Environmental Microbiology Group (AEMREG), Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, University of Fort Hare, PMB X1314, Alice 5700, South Africa 3Department of Chemical, fibre and Environmental Technology, FIIRO, Lagos, Nigeria
Corresponding Author: sokoh@ufh.ac.za
Recieved Date: 2019; Accepted Date: 2019; Published Date: 2019
ABSTRACT

Dennettia tripetala is used traditionally as a spice, wound healing, and as an antidepressant agent in Nigeria. We studied D. tripetala unripe, ripe fruit peels and seeds volatile oils (VOs) inhibition effects on DPPH, different oxidative radicals (DORs) and pathogens. The VO potency to inhibit DORs and bacterial growth was investigated by spectrophotometric and micro-dilution methods respectively. The IC value of the ripe 50 seed and unripe peel was 1.03 and 2.24mg/mLrespectively in scavenging DPPH radical. The MIC against Listeria ivanovii, Mycobacterium smegmatis, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterobacter cloacae, and Escherichia coli ranged from3.25 - 0.10 mg/mL. The unripe seed was bactericidal against L. ivanovii at 0.20mg/mL. GC/MS revealed methyl phenyl acetate (MPA) and linoleic acid (LA) as the valuable compounds in the seeds lacking in the peels. This study indicates that besides the local uses of the plant, the seed VO has noteworthy bioactive compounds e.g. MPA, LAand may be good candidates in the hunt for lead phytochemicals for the synthesis of potent antibiotics in this era of emerging multi-drug resistant pathogens.

Keywords: Dennettia tripetala, volatile oil, radical inhibitor, antibacterial
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