Agradecemos la contribución al Dr. Gabriel Lizama Uc
The biological importance from habanero pepper has been
recognized recently by demonstrating activities such as insecticidal,
antifungal, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, analgesic,
anticatarrhal and antioxidant. A method for extracting fatty acids from
habanero pepper “Capsicum chinense”
in different phases of mature, the transformation of them on free fatty acids,
the composition analysis of each one by Gas Cromatography and prove their
antimicrobial properties on mixture is described on this research. Three
varieties of samples with different phases of mature from habanero pepper were
purchased in the locality from the state. The samples were extracted with hexane by Soxhlet extraction during 0.9 hrs. The transformation to methyl esters
was made using a protocol for esterification of the free fatty acids to accord
Morrison. The samples of free fatty acids obtained from the pair of protocols
previously described, were injected into a Gas Chromatograph Perkin Elmer
Autosystem XL with flame ionization detector, capillary column EC- Wax (30m x
0.25mm and 0.25 μm) and subsequently were proved for measure the antimicrobial
activity against S. epidermides ATCC
12228, S. aureus ATCC 25923, E. faecalis ATCC 29212, E. coli ATCC 25922. For this procedure
was used the agar diffusion technique. From
the extraction with hexane by soxhlet equipment was obtained approximately 3.2
g of oil for each 25 g of dry sample. The free fatty acids profiles are shown
in Figure 1 where the majority of the peaks appear with retention times between
17 min to 70 min. In the phase of antimicrobial activity, by a qualitative
analysis we can warn the antimicrobial activity with a bacteriostatic effect in
the majority of bacteria except for S.
Aureus where it is observed a bactericide effect in the inhibition halo
with a quantity of sample at 0.05% from the total obtained by the protocol.
This paper concludes that the free fatty acids obtained from habanero pepper
are a great proposal as antimicrobial agents due to the positive response when
were tested against all the bacteria established for this research,
demonstrating bacteriostatic effect for the majority of the bacteria except S.
Aureus which showed a bactericide effect.
Vargas, I., Pech, J. Sauri, E., Moguel, F. y Lizama, G.
(2013). Determination of free fatty acids found in Capsicum chinense, analternative as antimicrobial agents. Libro de Memorias del XV Congreso Nacional
de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería y en el 12º Simposio Internacional sobre la
Genética de Microorganismos Industriales (SMBB/GIM-2013), Cancún, Quintana Roo,
México, del 23 al 28 de Junio del 2013.
Sociedad Mexicana de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería.