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Comparison of Antibiotic Resistance Profile and Biofilm Production of

2019

Background: The diffusion of antimicrobial resistance is a significant concern for public health worldwide. Staphylococcus aureus represents a paradigm microorganism for antibiotic resistance in that resistant strains appear within a decade after the introduction of new antibiotics. Methods: Fourteen S. aureus isolates from human specimens and twenty-one from samples of animal origin, were compared for their antimicrobial resistance and biofilm capability. In addition, they were characterized at the molecular level to detect the antimicrobial resistance mecA gene and genes related with enterotoxin, toxin, and biofilm production. Results: Both phenotypic and molecular analysis showed main di…

Staphylococcus aureusantibiotic resistanceStaphylococcal toxinsmecAMRSAbiofilm activityArticleAntibiotics (Basel, Switzerland)
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In vitro antibacterial and biofilm inhibitory activity of the sawdust essential oil of Tetraclinis articulata (vahl) against catheter-associated Stap…

2021

Abstract The aim of the present study was to determine the chemical composition, antibacterial and antibiofilm activities of the essential oil of sawdust from root burl wood of T. articulata. Nine strains including 8 clinical isolates from catheters-related infections and one ATCC 25923 were tested. Twenty-seven different compounds were identified by GC–MS in the essential oil of T. articulata extracted by hydrodistillation. Carvacrol and cedrol were the principal compounds representing 34.37 ± 0.07 and 11.07 ± 0.09 respectively. The EO had a strong antibacterial activity against all strains including one Multidrug-Resistant (MDR) and two Methicillin-Resistant S. aureus strains. Inhibition …

Staphylococcus aureusmedicine.disease_causeEssential oillaw.inventionCedrolboatschemistry.chemical_compoundboats.ship_classlawArticulatamedicineCarvacrolFood scienceEssential oilBiofilmBiofilmTetraclinis articulatachemistryStaphylococcus aureusAntibiofilm activityvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumAntibacterial activitySawdustAntibacterial activityTP248.13-248.65BiotechnologyCurrent Research in Biotechnology
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Phytochemical and anti-staphylococcal biofilm assessment of Dracaena draco L. Spp. draco resin

2013

Background: Dracaena draco L. ssp. draco is known as the “dragon's blood tree” and it is endemic from the Canary Islands and Morocco. Objective: Carry out phytochemical investigation of acetonic extracts of red resin obtained from the trunk of D. draco, to obtain to the isolation of the most abundant resin constituents, belonging to the class of flavonoids: flavans, along with homoisoflavans and homoisoflavanones. Materials and Methods: The structures of the isolated compounds were established by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and mass spectrometry data and comparison with literature data. The acetonic extract was evaluated for its anti-staphylococcal properties against two reference stra…

Traditional medicineDracaena draco L.Antibiofilm activity Dracaena draco L. dragon blood resin flavan homoisoflavanBiofilmPharmaceutical SciencehomoisoflavanBiologySettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia Generalebiology.organism_classificationSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica FarmaceuticaDraco (constellation)dragon blood resinchemistry.chemical_compoundPhytochemicalchemistryflavanFlavanAntibiofilm activityDrug DiscoveryBotanyDracaena dracoOriginal ArticlePharmacognosy Magazine
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ANTIMICROBIAL AND ANTIBIOFILM ACTIVITY OF A PEPTIDE IDENTIFIED IN THE SEAGRASS POSIDONIA OCEANICA

2022

antimicrobial activitySettore BIO/05 - Zoologiaantibiofilm activityPosidonia oceanicaSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E CitologiaSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia Generale
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Novel Sortase A Inhibitors to Counteract Gram-Positive Bacterial Biofilms

2019

Sortase A (SrtA) is a membrane enzyme responsible for the covalent anchoring of surface proteins on the cell wall of Gram-positive bacteria. Nowadays it is considered an interesting target for the development of new anti-infective drugs which aim to interfere with important Gram-positive virulence mechanisms. Along the years, we studied the anti-staphylococcal and anti-biofilm activity of some natural and synthetic polyhalogenated pyrrolic compounds, called pyrrolomycins. Some of them were active on Gram-positive pathogens at a μg/mL range of concentration (1.5-0.045 μg/mL) and showed a biofilm inhibition in the range of 50-80%. [1-3] In light of these encouraging results, herein we present…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyGram-positive virulence mechanismsChemistrySortase ABiofilmlcsh:ASettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia Generalebiology.organism_classificationSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica FarmaceuticaCell wallAnti-infective drugsMembraneEnzymen/aSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaCovalent bondSortase Amental disordersBiophysicslcsh:General WorksAnti-biofilm activityPyrrolomycinsBacteriaGramProceedings
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