Abstract
4(α-L-Rhamnosyloxy)benzyl isothiocyanate was identified as an active antimicrobial
agent form seeds of Moringa oleifera and M. stenopetala. Roots of M. oleifera only contain this compound and benzyl isothiocyanate, but not pterygospermin as previously
suggested. Defatted and shell free seeds of both species contain about 8-10% of 4(α-L-rhamnosyloxy)benzyl
isothiocyanate, but this amount is produced from M. oleifera only when asorbic acid is added during water extraction. The compound acts on several
bacteria and fungi. The minimal bactericidal concentration in vitro is 40 µmol/l for
Mycobacterium phlei and 56 µmol/l for Bacillus subtilis.
Key Word Index
Moringa oleifera - Moringa stenopetala - Moringaceae - Antimicrobial Activity - Mustard
Oil - 4 (α-L-rhamnosyloxy)benzyl isothiocyanate
1 Part of the projected dissertation of U. EILERT, also presented as a poster during the Intern. Res. Congress on Natural Products
as Medicinal Agents, Strasbourg, July 1980 [Planta Medica, 39, 235 (1980)]