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2-Aminoimidazoles as potent inhibitors of contaminating brewery biofilms.

Lene JacobsJolien MeestersIlse ParijsGeert HooyberghsErik V Van der EyckenBram LoriesHans P Steenackers
Published in: Biofouling (2021)
Cleaning and disinfection protocols are not always able to remove biofilm microbes present in breweries, indicating that novel anti-biofilm strategies are needed. The preventive activities of three in-house synthesized members of the 2-aminoimidazole class of anti-biofilm molecules were studied against 17 natural brewery biofilms and benchmarked against 18 known inhibitors. Two 2-aminoimidazoles belonged to the top six inhibitors, which were retested against 12 defined brewery biofilm models. For the three best inhibitors, tannic acid (n° 1), 2-aminoimidazole imi-AAC-5 (n° 2), and baicalein (n° 3), the effect on the microbial metabolic activity was evaluated. Here, the top three inhibitors showed similar effectiveness, with baicalein possessing a slightly higher efficacy. Even though the 2-aminoimidazole was the second-best inhibitor, it showed a lower biocidal activity than tannic acid, making it less prone to resistance evolution. Overall, this study supports the potential of 2-aminoimidazoles as a preventive anti-biofilm strategy.
Keyphrases
  • candida albicans
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • biofilm formation
  • randomized controlled trial
  • microbial community
  • drinking water