Literature DB >> 28920144

Effects of Caatinga Plant Extracts in Planktonic Growth and Biofilm Formation in Ralstonia solanacearum.

Carolina Barbosa Malafaia1,2, Ana Cláudia Silva Jardelino3, Alexandre Gomes Silva4, Elineide Barbosa de Souza5, Alexandre José Macedo6, Maria Tereza Dos Santos Correia3, Márcia Vanusa Silva3.   

Abstract

This study describes the first antibiofilm and antibacterial screening for plants from Caatinga against Ralstonia solanacearum, a causal agent of bacterial wilt that presents serious difficulties in control. There were prepared 22 aqueous extracts of plants collected in the Vale do Catimbau-PE, Brazil. The potential antibacterial activity was evaluated by absorbance in OD600 and the antibiofilm activity through the crystal violet method, both of them performed in microplate against isolates of R. solanacearum biofilm formers. The results of the screening showed that Jacaranda rugosa presented antimicrobial activity higher than 90%, while Harpochilus neesianus and Myroxylon peruiferum presented antibiofilm activity higher than 50% for all tested isolates. However, Croton heliotropiifolius showed both the activities, being thus very promising for application in the control of this phytopathogen. The search for viable alternatives to the development of new bioactive compounds safe for the environment, humans, and animals from an adverse and scarce environment such as the Caatinga and encouraged us to find plants that produce effective metabolites against phytopathogenic microorganisms. This in vitro screening is important to guide the development of new products in addition to guide research studies of bioactive compounds.

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Keywords:  Antibiofilm; Croton heliotropiifolius; Harpochilus neesianus; Jacaranda rugosa; Myroxylon peruiferum; Phytopathogens

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28920144     DOI: 10.1007/s00248-017-1073-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microb Ecol        ISSN: 0095-3628            Impact factor:   4.552


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