Biofilm Formation and Inhibitory Effect of Essential Oils in Multidrug-Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Benie Ckd, A. Y., Toe E, T. Yc, Atobla K, D. A.
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Biofilm formation is a major concern in medicine, as well as in the food industry. Some infections related to bacterial biofilms such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa are a real public health challenge. This study aimed to show the activity of essential oils on P. aeruginosa biofilm formation. Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates consisting of animal (100), environmental (20) and clinical strains (42) were identified by PCR and sequenced. Biofilm formation was assessed by the microplate method. Antibiotic susceptibility testing was performed by using Kirby–Bauer disc-diffusion method. The average biofilm formation percentages vary from 1.2 to 2.1 in 24h and from 2.3 to 3.2 in 48h. The median biofilm formation value was higher in environmental strains (1.4 ± 0.2) than in clinical (1.2 ± 0.4) and animal (1.1 ± 0.4). In decreasing order of importance, the essential oils of Mentha piperita (90 ± 5.12% at 100%), Eucalyptus globulus (34 ± 0.08% at 100%) and Lavandula angustifolia (12 ± 0.71% to 100%) showed distinct inhibitory effects on biofilm formation (p <0.05). The rate of resistance of P. aeruginosa to the antibiotics imipenem, ceftazidime, cefepime, fosfomycin and colistin varied from 12.7% to 48.4% in the biofilm status while that of plankton cells ranged from 2.3% to 15.0%. Moreover, resistance to ticarcillin, ticarcillin clavulanic acid, piperacillin and ciprofloxacin ranged from 56.4% to 83.1% in biofilm and from 29.4% to 51.4% in planktonic cells. In general, biofilm is more resistant to different antibiotics than free cells. The tested essential oils could be an effective natural control against microbial biofilm formation.
多重耐药铜绿假单胞菌中精油的生物膜形成及抑制作用
生物膜的形成是医学和食品工业关注的主要问题。一些与细菌生物膜有关的感染,如铜绿假单胞菌,是一个真正的公共卫生挑战。本研究旨在研究精油对铜绿假单胞菌生物膜形成的影响。对铜绿假单胞菌分离株进行了PCR鉴定和测序,其中动物(100株)、环境(20株)和临床(42株)。采用微孔板法测定生物膜的形成情况。采用Kirby-Bauer圆盘扩散法进行药敏试验。平均生物膜形成百分比在24小时内为1.2 ~ 2.1,在48小时内为2.3 ~ 3.2。环境菌的中位生物膜形成值(1.4±0.2)高于临床菌(1.2±0.4)和动物菌(1.1±0.4)。从重要程度上看,薄荷精油(90%±5.12%,100%)、蓝桉精油(34±0.08%,100%)和薰衣草精油(12±0.71% ~ 100%)对生物膜形成的抑制作用显著(p <0.05)。在生物膜状态下,P. aeruginosa对亚胺培南、头孢他啶、头孢吡肟、磷霉素和粘菌素的耐药率为12.7% ~ 48.4%,浮游生物细胞的耐药率为2.3% ~ 15.0%。生物膜对替卡西林、替卡西林克拉维酸、哌拉西林和环丙沙星的耐药范围为56.4% ~ 83.1%,浮游细胞对替卡西林克拉维酸、哌拉西林和环丙沙星的耐药范围为29.4% ~ 51.4%。一般来说,生物膜比游离细胞对不同的抗生素更有抵抗力。所测试的精油可以有效地天然控制微生物生物膜的形成。
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