Antimicrobial Activity of Ferulic Acid in Indonesian Purple Rice through Toll-like Receptor Signaling

IF 0.8 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
E. Wijayanti, A. Safitri, D. Siswanto, Lidwina Faraline Triprisila, F. Fatchiyah
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Abstract

Purple rice is a potential source of ferulic acid, which has antimicrobial properties. However, the inhibitory mechanism of ferulic acid on the growth of bacteria, particularly Salmonella and Listeria, has not been elucidated. This study aimed to determine the bioactivity of ferulic acid from purple rice as an antimicrobial agent against Salmonella typhimurium and Listeria monocytogenes using in vitro and in silico analyses. The antimicrobial activity of a purple rice ferulic acid extract was tested using the agar well diffusion method. Its effect on bacterial cells was observed using scanning electron microscopy. Ferulic acid was confirmed to have antimicrobial properties using in silico software to attenuate the binding of bacterial virulence factors (lipoproteins, lipopolysaccharides, and flagellins) to Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and to prevent interactions with peptidoglycans. The purple rice ferulic acid extract inhibited bacterial growth. The inhibitory effects included induction of a biofilm and shrinkage of S. Typhimurium, as well as osmotic lysis of L. monocytogenes. This activity was supported by the ability of ferulic acid to inhibit the binding of bacterial virulence factors with TLRs and block bacterial peptidoglycans. These findings indicate that the purple rice ferulic acid extract acts as antimicrobial, both directly to bacterial cells and indirectly through TLRs. We conclude that ferulic acid from Indonesian purple rice has a biological function as an antimicrobial agent.
阿魏酸在印尼紫稻中通过toll样受体信号传导的抑菌活性
紫米是阿魏酸的潜在来源,阿魏酸具有抗菌特性。然而,阿魏酸对细菌,特别是沙门氏菌和李斯特菌生长的抑制机制尚未阐明。研究了紫米阿魏酸对鼠伤寒沙门菌和单核增生李斯特菌的体外抑菌活性。采用琼脂孔扩散法测定了紫米阿魏酸提取物的抑菌活性。用扫描电镜观察其对细菌细胞的影响。用硅软件证实阿魏酸具有抗菌特性,可以减弱细菌毒力因子(脂蛋白、脂多糖和鞭毛蛋白)与toll样受体(TLRs)的结合,并防止与肽聚糖的相互作用。紫米阿魏酸提取物对细菌生长有抑制作用。抑制作用包括诱导鼠伤寒沙门氏菌的生物膜和收缩,以及单核增生乳杆菌的渗透裂解。阿魏酸能够抑制细菌毒力因子与TLRs的结合并阻断细菌肽聚糖,从而支持了这种活性。这些结果表明,紫米阿魏酸提取物具有抗菌作用,既可以直接作用于细菌细胞,也可以通过tlr间接作用于细菌细胞。我们认为,从印尼紫稻中提取的阿魏酸具有抗菌作用。
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Makara Journal of Science
Makara Journal of Science MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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