Getahun Tadesse Gurmessa
Wollega University, Chemistry Department
Title: Medicinal use and chemistry of Erythrina brucei (a medicinal plant of Ethiopian).
Biography
Biography: Getahun Tadesse Gurmessa
Abstract
Erythrian brucei is a tree grown only in Ethiopia. It grows up to the eight of 15-20 m long with colorful flowers. In different parts of the country the root and stem bark of this plant is used to treat ear infection and other diseases. Previous studies revealed that the flower and seed of E.brucei contain biologically active alkaloids; however, there was no report for the non-alkaloidal constituents of this plant. Recently, however, we did a comprehensive phytochemical investigation on root bark, stem bark and twigs of the plant concentrated on nonalkaloidal compounds. In the study we isolated biologically significant compounds and come up with new compounds which were not isolated so far from the nature and different co-metabolites. The identities of the compounds were established based on spectrometric and spectroscopic analysis including MS, 1D and 2D NMR. Resazurin based antibacterial minimum inhibitor concentration (MIC) and DPPH antioxidant assay were carried out on some selected compounds using standard references chlorophenicol and trolox respectively. The tested compounds showed promising antibacterial activity up to (IC50 = 0.0625 mg/mL) and antioxidant activity (IC50 = 1.1μg/mL) comparable to standard references. The structures of the newly reported compounds and other co-metabolites were presented in Fig 1.