Hexane extract from Lindera communis roots: wound healing properties and membrane-disruptive activities against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
Miaomiao Wang, Xian Hu, Liya Liu, Yi Zhong, Wanlin Li, Qing Zhang, Congli Xu, Chunlin Long

TL;DR
This study shows that a hexane extract from Lindera communis roots helps heal wounds and fights antibiotic-resistant bacteria by disrupting cell membranes.
Contribution
The study identifies specific compounds in Lindera communis responsible for antibacterial and wound-healing effects against MRSA.
Findings
LCH extract disrupted MRSA cell membranes and inhibited bacterial growth with an MIC of 0.1 mg/mL.
LCH showed effective wound healing in rat excisional wound models.
The extract had low cytotoxicity against HaCaT cells with an IC50 of 1.83 ± 0.21 mg/mL.
Abstract
The extensively used Lindera communis Hemsl. (Lauraceae) in traditional Chinese medicine has been specifically employed for wound healing and treating skin diseases in cattle and horses, suggesting its potential antibacterial properties. To explore the antibacterial activities of L. communis plants, we investigated the chemicals, antibacterial activities and wound healing and of the n-hexane fraction of L. communis roots (LCH). Our study included detecting phytochemical constituents, determining minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) for different extract fractions, analyzing growth curves, assessing membrane integrity, monitoring potential changes in the membrane using scanning electron microscopy, and evaluating wound healing in rat excisional wounds. Based on our findings, humulene-type sesquiterpenes, guaiane-type sesquiterpenes, and lauric acid were identified from the LCH,…
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TopicsEssential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity · Bioactive natural compounds · Bioactive Natural Diterpenoids Research
