Abstract

The antibacterial activity-guided purification of the dichloromethane fraction of the aerial parts of Comarum salesovianum (Steph.) Aschers.et Gr. led to the isolation and elucidation of three phenolic lipid derivatives: 6-(non-8-enyl) salicylic acid (1), 6-nonyl salicylic acid (2) and 3-(non-8-enyl) phenol (3), which were found for the first time in the natural source. The equal mixture of compounds 1 and 2 exhibited potent inhibitory activity against all tested Gram-positive bacterial strains (Enterococcus faecalis, Micrococcus luteus, Staphylococcus epidermidis and Staphylococcus aureus) with inhibitory zones of 12.2–22.1mm, whereas each single compound showed weaker activity than the mixture of 1 and 2. However, compound 3 strongly inhibited (29.9±1.8) the growth of M. luteus. The presence of salicylic acid with the unsaturated aliphatic side chain is essential for the antibacterial activity strength of phenolic lipid molecules.

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