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Extraction and Fractionation of Bioactives from Dipsacus fullonum L. Leaves and Evaluation of Their Anti-Borrelia Activity

Journal

PHARMACEUTICALS
Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ph15010087

Keywords

Dipsacus fullonum L; Borrelia burgdorferi; antibacterial activity; bis-iridoids; sylvestrosides; cytotoxicity

Funding

  1. Archimedes Foundation (Development of additional analytical capabilities for Estonian Center of Analytical Chemistry, AKKI)
  2. Center of Excellence TK134 of the Archimedes Foundation
  3. Estonian Research council [PSG11]
  4. [TK134]

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This study evaluated the activity of Dipsacus fullonum L. leaves extract (DE) and its fractions against stationary phase B. burgdorferi in vitro. DE showed high activity against the bacteria, while also exhibiting cytotoxicity. Further purification of the iridoid-glycoside fraction revealed two main bioactives that had considerable anti-Borrelia activity with minimal toxicity to cells.
Lyme disease (LD) is a tick-borne bacterial disease that is caused by Borrelia burgdorferi. Although acute LD is treated with antibiotics, it can develop into relapsing chronic form caused by latent forms of B. burgdorferi. This leads to the search for phytochemicals against resistant LD. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the activity of Dipsacus fullonum L. leaves extract (DE) and its fractions against stationary phase B. burgdorferi in vitro. DE showed high activity against stationary phase B. burgdorferi (residual viability 19.8 +/- 4.7%); however, it exhibited a noticeable cytotoxicity on NIH cells (viability 20.2 +/- 5.2%). The iridoid-glycoside fraction showed a remarkable anti-Borrelia effect and reduced cytotoxicity. The iridoid-glycoside fraction was, therefore, further purified and showed to contain two main bioactives-sylvestrosides III and IV, that showed a considerable anti-Borrelia activity being the least toxic to murine fibroblast NIH/3T3 cells. Moreover, the concentration of sylvestrosides was about 15% of DE, endorsing the feasibility of purification of the compounds from D. fullonum L. leaves.

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