Antibacterial Nerol Cinnamates from the Australian Plant Eremophila longifolia.
Savithri GalappathieDavid J EdwardsAlysha G ElliottMatthew A CooperEnzo A PalomboMark S ButlerPeter J MahonPublished in: Journal of natural products (2017)
Two new antimicrobial agents, neryl ferulate (1) and neryl p-coumarate (2), were identified using bioassay-guided isolation from the leaves of Eremophila longifolia, which is a medicinal plant used by some Australian Aboriginal communities. Although gradual autoxidation of the nerol subunit hindered the initial attempts to purify and characterize 1 and 2, it was found that the autoxidation could be stopped through storage under argon at -20 °C. Biological evaluation showed that neryl ferulate (1) had moderate activity against various Gram-positive bacteria, while neryl p-coumarate (2) was active only against Enterococcus faecium.