Structure-antibacterial activity relationship of secondary metabolites from Ajuga pseudoiva Rob. leaves.
Journal: 2006/June - Natural Product Research
ISSN: 1478-6419
Abstract:
A selection of steroids, glycerides, clerodane diterpenoids, and a beta-hydroxy fatty acid methyl ester, all previously isolated from Ajuga pseudoiva leaves, were tested for their antibacterial activity toward three Gram- rods and one Gram+ coccus using the dilution method; MIC values were determined. The results suggested some importance for a free beta-hydroxy group in the fatty acid ester and also in the glycerides and clerodane derivatives; the absolute configurations of the latter, notably at C2, had little influence on activity.
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