2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2012.09.004
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Rapid bactericidal action of alpha-mangostin against MRSA as an outcome of membrane targeting

Abstract: The emergence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has created the need for better therapeutic options. In this study, five natural xanthones were extracted and purified from the fruit hull of Garcinia mangostana and their antimicrobial properties were investigated. α-Mangostin was identified as the most potent among them against Gram-positive pathogens (MIC=0.78-1.56 μg/mL) which included two MRSA isolates. α-Mangostin also exhibited rapid in vitro bactericidal activity (3-log reduction withi… Show more

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“…Koh et al (2013) states that the α-mangostin bactericidal activity against in vitro can quickly reduce the bacterial colony to 103 5 minutes. Alpha mangostin damage the integrity of the cytoplasmic membrane of bacteria rapidly, causing damage in intracellular component bacteria and cause the bacteria to die.…”
Section: Statistic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Koh et al (2013) states that the α-mangostin bactericidal activity against in vitro can quickly reduce the bacterial colony to 103 5 minutes. Alpha mangostin damage the integrity of the cytoplasmic membrane of bacteria rapidly, causing damage in intracellular component bacteria and cause the bacteria to die.…”
Section: Statistic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…α-mangostin induces potential membrane disipation teice faster in two times Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC), and thus causing a leakage of bacterial intracellular components. 37 Amphiphilic xanthone compound can disrupt bacterial membrane through a mechanism called interfacial activity model. 11 This mechanism depends on a balance between hidrophobik and electrostatic interaction of peptides, water, and lipid, and is also the basic mechanism of antimicrobial peptide/AMP.…”
Section: The Antibacterial Mechanism Of Xanthone Compounds Against Mrsamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not only that it has high anti-MRSA activity, α-mangostin from G. mangostana (AM-0016) also has much lower hemolytic activity (membranolytic) in rabbit's eritrocytes thus it is not toxic to normal tissue. 37 The results from quantitative structure-activity relationship analysis of some modified α-mangostin group show that the substitution of N-ethyl group produces better inhibitory activity (MIC 0,39-3,125 µg/mL), while longer natural N-propyl or alkylamin substitution produce lesser anti MRSA activity, with MIC ≥ 12,5 µg/mL ( Table 3). The order of anti-MRSA activity and hemolytic is non isoprenyl or non hydrogenized compounds< hydrogenized isoprenyl < isoprenyl.…”
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“…The xanthones, α-and γ-mangostin, are major bioactive compounds found in fruit hulls of the mangostin [18]. α-mangostin has some pharmacological activities such as antioxidant [19], anti-TB [16,19], MTB-MDR [19,20], anti-inflammatory activities [21], pro-inflammatory activities [18], and increased the permeability of the bacterial cell membrane [22][23][24]. The compound α-mangostin is expected to contribute to the fight against and eliminate TB infection and MTB-MDR [16,19].…”
Section: Stimulation Of Antigen Mtb Will Response T-cells T-cell Cd4mentioning
confidence: 99%