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Synergistic antimicrobial activity of N-methyl substituted pyrrolidinium-based ionic liquids and melittin against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.

Juhi SaraswatBadr AldahmashSuliman Yousef AlOmarKhalid ImtiyazM Moshahid Alam RizviRajan Patel
Published in: Applied microbiology and biotechnology (2020)
In pharmaceutical industry, the prodrug approaches and drug-drug conjugates are being now vastly used to optimize the efficacy of the drugs for multipurpose. The combination or conjugation of antimicrobials agents with natural antimicrobials may lead to better synergistic antimicrobial activity. Currently, many publications show the potential of ionic liquids (ILs) as novel antimicrobials and even as active pharmaceutical ingredients. The current study showed the synthesis of novel pyrrolidinium-based ILs (Cx, x = 4, 6, 8, 10, 12) and their antibacterial activity alone and in combination with antimicrobial peptide, melittin (MEL), against clinically relevant microorganism, E. coli and S. aureus. The cytotoxicity of synthesized ILs was administered on HEK 293 cell line using MTT assay. The obtained results showed the dependency of antibacterial activity of ILs on alkyl chain length (C4 < C6 < C8 < C10 < C12). The remarkable improvement in the antibacterial efficiency of MEL was seen with ILs; however, antibacterial effect is more pronounced with IL having large alkyl chain length (C8, C10, and C12) at their minimal concentration with MEL to disrupt the cell membrane. In addition, the binding study and haemocompatibility results showed favourable biocompatibility and stability which could potentially improve its utility for the biomedical field. KEY POINTS: • The combination of melittin and pyrrolidinium-based ILs showed improved antibacterial activity against E. coli and S. aureus which may be used for developing new antibacterial agents. • Moreover, the cytotoxicity and haemocompatibility results showed excellent biocompatibility of the combinations on human cell line and human serum albumin, respectively, which could potentially improve its utility for the biomedical field.
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