%0 Journal Article %T Phenolic compounds of Iris adriatica and their antimycobacterial effects %A ALPERTH %A FABIAN %A BUCAR %A FRANZ %A DUKA %A IVAN %A FERREIRA MOUR£¿O %A MARIA %A HRU£¿EVAR %A DARIO %A KUNERT %A OLAF %A MALE£¿ %A £¿ELJAN %A MAYER %A STEFANIE %A MITI£¿ %A BO£¿ENA %A OCHENSBERGER %A SANDRA %A SKALICKA-WO£¿NIAK %A KRYSTYNA %A TUREK %A IVANA %A VLAD LUCA %A SIMON %J - %D 2019 %R 10.2478/acph-2020-0037 %X Sa£¿etak Little is known about the pharmacological activities of Iris adriatica (Iridaceae), a plant en-demic to Dalmatia (Croatia). For this purpose, we performed a bioassay-guided fractionation including high-performance counter current chromatography (HPCCC) and antibacterial tests using Mycobacterium smegmatis mc2 155. One obtained fraction was found to be antimyco-bacterially active with a MIC of 64 mg L-1. Furthermore, fractions were tested for resistance modulatory effects using ethidium bromide as substrate. We were able to identify the pure isoflavonic compounds irigenin and irilone and a fraction containing mainly the benzophenone 2,4,6-trihydroxy-4-methoxy-benzophenone to be responsible for the resistance-modulatory activity of this plant %K Iris adriatica %K Radix Iridis %K phenolic compounds %K Mycobacterium smegmatis %K re-sistance modulation %K ethidium bromide %K MIC %U https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=322479