Inhibitory activity of Mentha spicata oils on biofilms of Proteus mirabilis isolated from burns

IF 2.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Idriss Saleh Jalil, S. Qassim Mohammad, Abdullah Khazal Mohsen, Bahaa Abdullah Laftaah Al-Rubaii
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Introduction and Aim: Proteus mirabilis is an opportunistic pathogen, infecting humans, through the release of endotoxins and enzymes such as urease, hemolysin, protease, DNase etc. One of the factors contributing to its virulence is its unusual ability to form crystalline biofilms. This study aimed to investigate the effect of Mentha spicata volatile oil on P. mirabilis biofilm formation.   Materials and Methods: P. mirabilis was isolated from infected wound of burns of patients using conventional biochemical tests. Vitek 2-Compact System was used to confirm the diagnosis of bacterial isolates. The isolates were tested for their susceptibility to 11 antibiotics. Aqueous and alcoholic extracts as well as Volatile Oil and natural Menthol extracted from M. spicata were tested for their ability to inhibit biofilm formation by P. mirabilis.   Results: In this study 16 out of the 45 burn injury samples were tested positive for P. mirabilis.  Bacterial isolates were found to be resistant to the drugs Levofloxacin and Norfloxacin, with percentages of 10.2% and 11.8%, respectively. Majority of these isolates had the capacity to produce several virulence factors, including biofilm in variable amounts and the enzymes protease, hemolysin, DNase, and gelatinase. The volatile oil and natural component menthol extracted from M. spicata inhibited the formation of biofilm at increasing concentrations.   Conclusion: The volatile oil and the natural menthol compound of M. spicata are effective in inhibiting biofilm formation by P. mirabilis.
薄荷油对烧伤分离的奇异变形杆菌生物膜的抑制作用
简介和目的:奇异变形杆菌是一种机会性病原体,通过释放内毒素和脲酶、溶血素、蛋白酶、DNase等酶感染人类。其毒力的一个因素是其形成结晶生物膜的不同寻常的能力。本研究旨在研究薄荷挥发油对奇异假单胞菌生物膜形成的影响。材料与方法:采用常规生化方法从烧伤感染创面中分离出奇异紫外菌。Vitek 2-Compact系统用于确认细菌分离株的诊断。对分离株进行了对11种抗生素的敏感性测试。测试了从M.spicata中提取的水提取物和醇提取物以及挥发油和天然薄荷脑抑制奇异紫外藻生物膜形成的能力。结果:在这项研究中,45个烧伤样本中有16个样本的奇异紫外菌检测呈阳性。细菌对左氧氟沙星和诺氟沙星耐药率分别为10.2%和11.8%。这些分离株中的大多数具有产生几种毒力因子的能力,包括可变量的生物膜和蛋白酶、溶血素、DNA酶和明胶酶。从M.spicata中提取的挥发油和天然成分薄荷醇在浓度增加时抑制了生物膜的形成。结论:五倍子挥发油和天然薄荷醇对奇异紫外藻生物膜的形成有抑制作用。
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BioMedicine-Taiwan
BioMedicine-Taiwan MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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