Antibiofilm Activity of Fukoidans Isolated from Brown Algae

E. Matosova, N. Besednova, M. I. Kusaikin, B. Andryukov, I. Makarenkova, M. Shchelkanov, I. Lyapun, M. Bynina, S. P. Ermakova, T. Zvyagintseva
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Biofilms play a significant role in the existence of bacteria under adverse conditions and the pathogenesis of infections. They contribute to the creation of reservoirs of antibiotic-resistant pathogens. This determines the relevance of the search for biologically active substances that inhibit the formation of biofilms. In recent years, the objects of intensive study are fucoidans — sulfated polysaccharides from marine brown algae, which have a wide polyfunctional spectrum of action. Their influence on the formation of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis biofilm in a dynamic model simulating the natural conditions of ecosystems of fucoidans belonging to different structural groups was investigated in this study. They are synthesized by brown algae: Fucus evanescens, Saccharina cichorioides, and Saccharina japonica. The fucoidan isolated from F.evanescens have showed the most pronounced antibiotic activity. The authors developed a new approach that allows obtaining stable results of multidirectional action of sulfated polysaccharides on the biofilm formation of Y.pseudotuberculosis.
从褐藻中分离出的 Fukoidans 的抗生物膜活性
生物膜对细菌在不利条件下的生存和感染的致病机理起着重要作用。生物膜有助于产生抗生素病原体库。这就决定了寻找抑制生物膜形成的生物活性物质的重要性。近年来,褐藻糖类--海洋褐藻中的硫酸化多糖--成为了深入研究的对象,它们具有广泛的多功能作用谱。本研究在模拟褐藻多糖生态系统自然条件的动态模型中研究了褐藻多糖对假结核耶尔森菌生物膜形成的影响。它们由褐藻合成:它们由褐藻合成:Fucus evanescens、Saccharina cichorioides 和 Saccharina japonica。从 F.evanescens 分离出来的褐藻糖胶具有最明显的抗生素活性。作者开发了一种新方法,可以获得硫酸化多糖对假结核杆菌生物膜形成的多向作用的稳定结果。
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