Planta Med 1988; 54(4): 301-304
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-962439
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Studies on the Relationship of Structure to Antimicrobial Properties of Diterpenoid Compounds from Sideritis

R. M. Díaz1 , A. Garcia-Granados2 , E. Moreno1 , A. Parra2 , J. Quevedo-Sarmiento1 , A. Sáenz de Buruaga2 , J. M. Sáenz de Buruaga2
  • 1Departamento de Microbiologia, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad de Granada, 18001 Granada, Spain.
  • 2Departamento de Quimica Orgánica, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, Severo Ochoa s/n, 18001 Granada, Spain.
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Publication History

1987

Publication Date:
24 January 2007 (online)

Abstract

As a result of a study of antimicrobial agents from Spanish Sideritis species, we now report a series of natural and semisynthetic diterpenoid compounds with selective antimicrobial activity toward Gram-positive bacteria and, in some cases, also toward yeasts. A 1,3-diolic group is responsible for this activity. Another hydroxyl group on the molecule produces a drastic decrease in antimicrobial activity. On the other hand, an acetoxyl group increases the inhibitory action. To the best of our knowledge, 1-acetyljativatriol (2) is the first natural ent-beyerenic diterpenoid which has been proved to show antimicrobial activity.