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Characterization and Potentiating Effects of the Ethanolic Extracts of the Red Seaweed Gracillaria sp. on the Activity of Carbenicillin against Vibrios.
Lu, Wen-Jung; Tsui, Ya-Chin; Chang, Chun-Ju; Hsu, Pang-Hung; Huang, Mei-Ying; Lai, Margaret; Lian, Yu-Wei; Chen, Chia-Lin; Lin, Hong-Ting Victor.
Afiliação
  • Lu WJ; Department of Food Science, National Taiwan Ocean University, No. 2 Pei-Ning Road, Keelung 202301, Taiwan.
  • Tsui YC; Department of Food Science, National Taiwan Ocean University, No. 2 Pei-Ning Road, Keelung 202301, Taiwan.
  • Chang CJ; Department of Food Science, National Taiwan Ocean University, No. 2 Pei-Ning Road, Keelung 202301, Taiwan.
  • Hsu PH; Center of Excellence for the Oceans, National Taiwan Ocean University, No. 2 Pei-Ning Road, Keelung 202301, Taiwan.
  • Huang MY; Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, National Taiwan Ocean University, No. 2 Pei-Ning Road, Keelung 202301, Taiwan, R. O. C.
  • Lai M; Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, No. 155, Sec. 2, Linong Street, Taipei 112304, Taiwan.
  • Lian YW; Division of Aquaculture, Fisheries Research Institute, Council of Agriculture, No. 199, Hou-Ih Road, Keelung 202008, Taiwan.
  • Chen CL; Department of Food Science, National Taiwan Ocean University, No. 2 Pei-Ning Road, Keelung 202301, Taiwan.
  • Lin HV; Department of Food Science, National Taiwan Ocean University, No. 2 Pei-Ning Road, Keelung 202301, Taiwan.
ACS Omega ; 7(50): 46486-46493, 2022 Dec 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36570316
ABSTRACT
ß-lactam-resistant Vibrio strains are a significant clinical problem, and ß-lactamase inhibitors are generally coadministered with ß-lactam drugs to control drug-resistant bacteria. Seaweed is a rich source of natural bioactive compounds; however, their potential as ß-lactamase inhibitors against bacterial pathogens remains unknown. Herein, we evaluated the potential ß-lactamase inhibitory effect of the ethanolic extracts of the red seaweed Gracilaria sp. (GE) against four Vibrio strains. The minimum inhibitory concentration, half-maximal inhibitory concentration, checkerboard assay results, and time-kill study results indicate that GE has limited antibacterial activity but can potentiate the activity of the ß-lactam antibiotic carbenicillin against Vibrio parahemolyticus and V. cholerae. We overexpressed and purified recombinant metallo-ß-lactamase, VarG, from V. cholerae for in vitro studies and observed that adding GE reduced the carbenicillin and nitrocefin degradation by VarG by 20% and 60%, respectively. Angiotensin I-converting enzyme inhibition studies demonstrated that GE did not inhibit VarG via metal chelation. Toxicity assays indicated that GE exhibited mild toxicity against human cells. Through gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, we showed that GE comprises alkaloids, phenolic compounds, terpenoids, terpenes, and halogenated aromatic compounds. This study revealed that extracts of the red seaweed Gracillaria sp. can potentially inhibit ß-lactamase activity.

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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article