Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activities of Bacterial Strain P-6B from Segara Anakan Against MRSA 2983

Q3 Chemistry
A. Asnani, Annisa Permata Dinda, Abdi Rahman Nursyamsi, D. U. Anjarwati
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Abstract

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection has become a worldwide concern due to the increasing MRSA resistance to antibiotics. This condition encourages the continuous exploration of new anti-MRSA compounds. Thus, this study explored the effect of carbon (starch, glucose, sucrose, lactose) and nitrogen (casein, yeast extract, urea, peptone) sources for the fermentation medium to produce antibacterial and antibiofilm compounds from bacterial strain P-6B against MRSA 2983. The results showed that six-day incubation produced bioactive extracts with the highest antimicrobial activity (11.361 ± 0.860 mm) and the highest activity to inhibit biofilm formation (89.159 ± 0.293% %). In comparison, three-day incubation produced a bioactive extract with the highest activity to degrade biofilm (86.450 ± 3.260%). Glucose was the best carbon source to produce an extract with antibacterial and biofilm inhibition activities. However, starch was the best carbon source to produce an extract with biofilm degradation activity. Urea was the best nitrogen source to produce extracts with antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities. Species identification based on the 16S rRNA gene revealed a 99.78% similarity with Ochrobactrum intermedium strain NBRC 15820 (NR_113812.1). These findings suggested the potency of Ochrobactrum P-6B from Segara Anakan Cilacap as indigenous sources of bioactive compounds with anti-MRSA activities.
Segara Anakan菌株P-6B对MRSA 2983的抗菌和抗菌膜活性
耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)感染已成为全世界关注的问题,因为MRSA对抗生素的耐药性不断增加。这种情况鼓励了对新的抗MRSA化合物的不断探索。因此,本研究探讨了碳(淀粉、葡萄糖、蔗糖、乳糖)和氮(酪蛋白、酵母提取物、尿素、蛋白胨)来源对发酵培养基从菌株P-6B中产生抗MRSA 2983的抗菌和抗生物膜化合物的影响。结果表明,培养6天产生的生物活性提取物具有最高的抗菌活性(11.361±0.860mm)和最高的抑制生物膜形成的活性(89.159±0.293%)。相比之下,培养三天产生的生物活性提取物对生物膜的降解活性最高(86.450±3.260%)。葡萄糖是产生具有抗菌和生物膜抑制活性的提取物的最佳碳源。然而,淀粉是产生具有生物膜降解活性的提取物的最佳碳源。尿素是制备具有抗菌和抗生物膜活性的提取物的最佳氮源。基于16S rRNA基因的物种鉴定显示,中间Ochrobactrum菌株NBRC 15820(NR_113812.1)具有99.78%的相似性。这些发现表明Segara Anakan Cilacap的Ochrobaccrum P-6B作为具有抗MRSA活性的生物活性化合物的本土来源具有效力。
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Molekul
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