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BackgroundFicus vasta Forssk. (Moraceae) is traditionally used for the treatment of various ailments; nonetheless, this species has been poorly studied to date. This work aimed to characterize the phenolic profile and to evaluate the antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of a hydroalcoholic extract obtained from F. vasta leaves collected in Egypt.MethodsThe phenolic profile of the extract was characterized by HPLC-PDA/ESI-MS. The antioxidant properties were examined by different in vitro systems: DPPH test, reducing power and metal chelating activity assays. Moreover, the ability of the extract to protect Escherichia coli growth and survival from H2O2-induced oxidative stress was evaluated. The potential toxicity was investigated using Artemia salina lethality bioassay. Finally, the antimicrobial properties against a representative set of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial strains and the yeast C. albicans were assayed by standard methods.ResultsBy HPLC-PDA/ESI-MS analysis 12 compounds belonging to the groups of phenolic acids and flavonoids were identified. The extract exhibited strong radical scavenging activity in DPPH test (IC50 = 0.0672 ± 0.0038 mg/mL), reducing power (3.65 ± 0.48 ASE/mL) and chelating activity (IC50 = 0.801 ± 0.007 mg/mL). A total protection against H2O2-induced damage on E. coli was observed. No toxicity against A. salina was found (LC50 > 1000 μg/mL). The extract exhibited bacteriostatic activity against almost all the bacteria tested (MICs: 250–62.5 μg/mL).ConclusionsThe obtained results demonstrate the potential of F. vasta leaves as safe sources of natural antioxidant and antimicrobial compounds.

Highlights

  • Ficus vasta Forssk. (Moraceae) is traditionally used for the treatment of various ailments; this species has been poorly studied to date

  • Identification of phenolic compounds by HPLC-photo diode array (PDA)/ESI-mass spectrometry (MS) The quali-quantitative characterization of the phenolic compounds present in the F. vasta leaves extract was accomplished by HPLC-PDA/ESI-MS

  • The analysis revealed the presence of 12 compounds, 2 out of them belonging to the group of phenolic acids (77.09 mg/g extract) and 10 to flavonoids (135. 98 mg/g extract)

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Introduction

Ficus vasta Forssk. (Moraceae) is traditionally used for the treatment of various ailments; this species has been poorly studied to date. This work aimed to characterize the phenolic profile and to evaluate the antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of a hydroalcoholic extract obtained from F. vasta leaves collected in Egypt. Medicinal plants are considered as potential sources for drug development and many novel products. Such plants should be investigated to better understand their properties, safety, and efficiency. There is an interest in developing alternative antimicrobial drugs for the treatment of infections obtained from various sources such as medicinal plants. Taviano et al BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2018) 18:161 become the target of a great number of researches focused on the discovery of potentially safe and effective antimicrobials. Polyphenols are well documented to have microbicide activities against a great number of pathogenic bacteria [5]

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