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  2. Antimicrobial and immunomodulating effects of some phenolic glycosides

Antimicrobial and immunomodulating effects of some phenolic glycosides

  • Acta Microbiol Hung. 1989;36(4):425-32.
J Molnár 1 G Gunics I Mucsi M Koltai I Petri Y Shoyama M Matsumoto I Nishioka
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  • 1 Institute of Microbiology, University Medical School, Szeged, Hungary.
PMID: 2701348
Abstract

Several phenolic glycosides, i.e. acteoside, desrhamnosyl acteoside, and purpureaside A, B and C, exerted weak Antibacterial effects on Escherichia coli. Acteoside had antiplasmid effects, including F'lac plasmid elimination, and inhibited kanamycin resistance transfer in E. coli. Acteoside, desrhamnosyl acteoside and purpureaside A displayed Antiviral effect on Aujeszky virus. All of the phenolic glycosides decreased some human leucocyte functions, including rosette formation, mitogen-induced blast transformation and phagocytic activity in vitro. The purpureaside C had significant proinflammatory action, however, other phenolic glycosides showed neither proinflammatory nor antiinflammatory effect on carrageenin-induced inflammation in vivo.

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