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Farhan Zameer1, Rukmangada Ms1, Jyoti Bala Chauhan1, Shaukath Ara Khanum2, Pramod Kumar1, Aishwarya Tripurasundari Devi3, Nagendra Prasad Mn3, Dhananjaya Bl4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Adhesion and colonization are prerequisites for the establishment of bacterial pathogenesis. The biofilm development of Pseudomonas aeruginosa was assessed on adhesive surfaces like dialysis membrane, stainless steel, glass and polystyrene.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-biofilm; Anti-quromones; Exopolysaccaride; Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Year: 2016 PMID: 27307976 PMCID: PMC4906717
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Microbiol ISSN: 2008-3289
A brief description of the selected herbs for this study.
| Ishwarane, Aristolochene, Ishwarol, Sesquiterpene, Aristolochine alkine, Isoaristolochic acid, Allatonine, Aristolide, Cephadione and Aristolindiquinone | Antibacterial, Antifungal, Antidot, Antioxidant, Antispermatogenic, Anti-oestrogenic and Potent abortifacient | ||
| Crystalline alkaloids and flavonoids | Antibacterial, Antifungal and Antioxidant | ||
| Triterpene saponins, Gymnemic acids and Gymnemasaponins, Flavones, Anthraquinones, Hentri-acontane, pentatriacontane, α and β-chlorophylls, Phytin, Resins, d-quercitol, Tartaric acid, Formic acid, Butyric acid, Lupeol, β-Amyrin related glycosides and Stigmasterol. | Antibacterial, antifungal, Antioxidant, Antidiabetes, Anti effect on digestion, Urinary tract problems, Obesity, Hypoglycemia, Allergies, Anemia, Cholesterol, Hyperactivity, Antisweetener and Anti-inflammatory activities | ||
| Volatile oil, Crystalline alkaloids, Piperine, Piperidine, Piperettine. Resin, Piperitine, Piperolein A, Piperolein B, Piperanin and Trichostachine | Antibacterial, Antifungal, Antioxidant, Aromatic stimulant, Stomachic in dyspepsia and Flatulence, Antiperiodic in malarial fever, Paraplegia and Arthritics, Anti-allergic, Phellandrene, Wisanine, dipentene and Sesquiterpenes |
Fig. 1.Growth curve of P. aeruginosa placktonic culture in TSB, TSB + 0.5% Glu, TSB + 1.0% Glu, TSB + 0.5% Glu + 0.6 YE, TSB + 1.0% Glu + 0.6% YE, TSB + 0.6% YE as a medium at 37 °C. Values represent mean ± SD (n=6).
Fig. 2.(2A) Assessment of P. aeruginosa biofilm at different incubation periods; (2B) Evaluation of Cell density and Biofilm strength at different temperatures; (2C) Exopolysaccaride formed at different temperatures. Values represent mean ± SD (n=6).
Fig. 3.Biofilm strength and EPS strength on Dialysis membrane on Broth (DMB) and agar (DMA), polystyrene on broth surfaces (PSB) and agar (PSA), glass on broth (GB), glass on agar surfaces (GA), steel on broth (SB) and steel on agar surfaces (SA) respectively after incubation period of 72 h. Values represent mean ± SD (n=6).
Fig. 4.Compound Microscopy (CM) of P. aeruginosa biofilm formed on cellulose dialysis membranes (DM) on TSB supplemented with 1% glucose and 0.6% yeast extract grown at 30°C with magnification of 5 × and 100 × before (A, B) and after treatment (C, D) with J. wynaadensis respectively.
Fig. 5.Graphical representation of Antibiofilm activity by Justicia wynaadensis leaf, Aristolochia indica (Eswari) root extract and other extracts compared to normal biofilm growth. Values represent mean ± SD (n=6).