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Natural Product Research
Formerly Natural Product Letters
Volume 29, 2015 - Issue 8
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Applications of thin-layer chromatography in extraction and characterisation of ajoene from garlic bulbs

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Pages 768-771 | Received 23 Aug 2014, Accepted 23 Oct 2014, Published online: 25 Nov 2014
 

Abstract

Novel and inexpensive methods of thin-layer chromatography (TLC) were employed for the extraction, characterisation and mechanism of quorum sensing inhibition by ajoene, a component from toluene garlic bulb (Allium sativum L.) extract (TGE). TLC profiling of TGE was carried out using ethyl acetate as solvent. Out of total spots extracted from TLC, four spots exhibited quorum sensing inhibitory (QSI) potential. Among those, spot 5 was identified as Z-ajoene by TLC and confirmed by NMR and MS. HPLC analysis indicated 97.7% purity for purified ajoene. TLC densitometric analysis quantified 221.08 μmol/g of ajoene in TGE and indicated that ajoene is stable at 4°C and at acidic pH. HPTLC profiling showed that ajoene exhibits QSI effect by inhibiting the production of both long-chain acyl homoserine lactones and Pseudomonas quinolone signal (PQS) by P. aeruginosa and also by inactivating PQS molecules.

Acknowledgements

The work was funded by the Indian Council for Medical Research, New Delhi, India (Ad-hoc project no. 59/31/2008/BMS/TRM). We thank Inqpharm SDN BHD, Malaysia, for providing standard ajoene, Dr Barbara H. Iglewski for providing the reporter strains and the standard strain PAO1, and Dr. Brijesh Rathi and Mr. Anil K Singh for interpreting the NMR results.

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