| Literature DB >> 21808656 |
Jolanta Prywer1, Agnieszka Torzewska.
Abstract
We investigated the activity of curcumin against Proteus mirabilis and the struvite crystallization in relation to urinary stones formation. In order to evaluate an activity of curcumin we performed an in vitro experiment of struvite growth from artificial urine. The crystallization process was induced by Proteus mirabilis to mimic the real urinary tract infection, which usually leads to urinary stone formation. The results demonstrate that curcumin exhibits the effect against Proteus mirabilis inhibiting the activity of urease-an enzyme produced by these microorganisms. Addition of curcumin increases the induction time and decreases the efficiency of growth of struvite compared with the absence of curcumin. Interestingly, the addition of curcumin does not affect the crystal morphology and habit. In conclusion, curcumin has demonstrated its significant potential to be further investigated for its use in the case of struvite crystallization induced for the growth by Proteus mirabilis in relation to urinary stone formation.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21808656 PMCID: PMC3144717 DOI: 10.1155/2012/862794
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Figure 1The configuration of keto form (a) and the most energetically stable enol form (b) of curcumin.
Figure 2Struvite crystals grown from artificial urine infected with Proteus mirabilis in the absence (left column) and in the presence of curcumin (right column). Scale bar in all pictures: 20 μm.
Figure 3Kinetics of pH of the infected artificial urine without (control test) and with curcumin.
Figure 4Absorbance of infected artificial urine versus time without (control test) and with curcumin and absorbance of noninfected urine with curcumin versus time.