Influence of antimicrobial substances of plant origin on the sensitivity of bacterial biofilm to antimicrobial drugs

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Oksana Rybalchenko, Olga Orlova, Maria Netesa, Valentina Kapustina
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Abstract

The widespread antibiotic resistance is associated with the formation of special forms of microbial communities — bacterial biofilms with increased resistance to the impact of various physicochemical factors, including antimicrobial drugs. In this regard, the investigation of antibacterial agents, including herbal preparations that could affect bacterial biofilms, seems to be of current interest. The aim of this work was to identify antibacterial substances of plant origin that can most effectively affect bacterial biofilms. The effect of antibacterial decoctions of lingonberry, sage, and chamomile plants on the sensitivity of bacteria to antimicrobial drugs was assessed. The susceptibility of bacteria to antimicrobial drugs, when combined with herbal decoctions, was determined by the disk-diffusion method. The morphophysiological properties of biofilms were illustrated by light and scanning electron microscopy. The ability of lingonberry, sage, and chamomile decoctions to increase the sensitivity of bacteria to antimicrobial drugs of predominantly bactericidal pharmacological action was revealed. Decoctions of medicinal plants prevented the formation of complete bacterial biofilms. The obtained results indicate the antibiofilm activity of lingonberry, chamomile and sage decoctions, which contribute to a decrease in the level of antibiotic resistance of bacteria and a decrease in the load during antimicrobial therap.
植物源抗菌物质对细菌生物膜对抗菌药物敏感性的影响
广泛的抗生素耐药性与特殊形式的微生物群落的形成有关-细菌生物膜对各种物理化学因素(包括抗菌药物)的影响具有更高的抵抗力。在这方面,抗菌药物的研究,包括可能影响细菌生物膜的草药制剂,似乎是当前的兴趣。这项工作的目的是鉴定植物来源的抗菌物质,可以最有效地影响细菌生物膜。考察了越橘、鼠尾草、洋甘菊等植物抑菌煎液对细菌对抗菌药物敏感性的影响。采用纸片扩散法测定细菌与中药煎剂联合使用时对抗菌药物的敏感性。利用光镜和扫描电镜分析了生物膜的形态生理特性。揭示了越橘、鼠尾草和洋甘菊煎剂对以杀菌药理作用为主的抗菌药物提高细菌敏感性的作用。药用植物的煎剂阻止了完整细菌生物膜的形成。结果表明,越橘、洋甘菊和鼠尾草煎液具有一定的抗膜活性,有助于降低细菌的耐药水平,降低抗菌治疗过程中细菌的负荷。
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