Gram-negative rough mutants used as test bacteria can increase sensitivity of direct bioautography

IF 1.1 4区 化学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Jpc-journal of Planar Chromatography-modern Tlc Pub Date : 2024-03-21 DOI:10.1007/s00764-024-00293-0
Viktória L. Balázs, Andrea Böszörményi, Béla Kocsis, Györgyi Horváth
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Currently, the antimicrobial activity of essential oils (EOs) is an outstanding research field due to antibiotic resistance of microorganisms. Thin-layer chromatography‒direct bioautography (TLC‒DB) is an effective, fast method to find components with antimicrobial activity in a mixture of plant compounds, e.g., in EOs. The volatility and hydrophobic characters of EOs require special experimental conditions, and disc diffusion assay is not appropriate to explore the antimicrobial activity of them. The aim of this study was to use “R” mutants, which are more sensitive to synthetic antimicrobial drugs, in DB to increase the sensitivity of this method. Our hypothesis was that these mutants show sensitivity to some EOs (thyme, clove, and peppermint) as well. The chemical composition of our tested EOs was measured with gas chromatography‒mass spectrometry (GC‒MS). The main compounds (39.8% thymol, 78.8% eugenol, and 50.4% menthol) of EOs showed notable antibacterial activity in TLC‒DB. Based on our results, we suggest to use Salmonella minnesota Re595 rough strain as test bacterium in bioautography, because it showed the highest sensitivity to the tested antibiotics (gentamicin and cephalexin) and EOs. Furthermore, this rough mutant could make TLC‒DB more faster, because only 4 h incubation time was enough to detect the inhibition zones of the active compounds used in this study.

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用作测试细菌的革兰氏阴性粗糙突变体可提高直接生物自显影的灵敏度
目前,由于微生物对抗生素的耐药性,精油(EOs)的抗菌活性是一个突出的研究领域。薄层色谱-直接生物自动层析(TLC-DB)是一种有效、快速的方法,可在植物化合物混合物(如精油)中找到具有抗菌活性的成分。由于环氧乙烷具有挥发性和疏水性,需要特殊的实验条件,因此盘扩散法并不适合用于研究环氧乙烷的抗菌活性。本研究的目的是在 DB 中使用对合成抗菌药物更敏感的 "R "突变体,以提高该方法的灵敏度。我们的假设是,这些突变体对某些环氧乙烷(百里香、丁香和薄荷)也表现出敏感性。我们使用气相色谱-质谱法(GC-MS)测量了受测环氧乙烷的化学成分。在 TLC-DB 中,环氧乙烷的主要化合物(39.8% 百里酚、78.8% 丁香酚和 50.4% 薄荷醇)显示出显著的抗菌活性。根据我们的研究结果,我们建议使用明尼苏达沙门氏菌 Re595 粗菌株作为生物指纹图谱的测试细菌,因为它对测试抗生素(庆大霉素和头孢氨苄)和环氧乙烷的敏感性最高。此外,这种粗糙突变体还能使 TLC-DB 更快,因为只需 4 小时的培养时间就足以检测出本研究中使用的活性化合物的抑制区。
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期刊介绍: JPC - Journal of Planar Chromatography - Modern TLC is an international journal devoted exclusively to the publication of research papers on analytical and preparative planar chromatography. The journal covers all fields of planar chromatography, on all kinds of stationary phase (paper, layer, gel) and with various modes of migration of the mobile phase (capillary action or forced flow).
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