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Antimycobacterial Precatorin A Flavonoid Displays Antibiofilm Activity against Mycobacterium bovis BCG.

Esmeralda Ivonne Niño-PadillaClara EspitiaCarlos VelazquezEfrain AldayErika Silva-CampaAlexel Burgara-EstrellaJosé Antonio Enciso-MorenoOlivia ValenzuelaHumberto Astiazarán-GarcíaAdriana Garibay-Escobar
Published in: ACS omega (2023)
The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential antibiofilm activity of Rhynchosia precatoria ( R. precatoria ) compounds over Mycobacterium bovis BCG ( M. bovis BCG) as a model for Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( Mtb ). We evaluated the antibiofilm activity as the ability to both inhibit biofilm formation and disrupt preformed biofilms (bactericidal) of R. precatoria compounds, which have been previously described as being antimycobacterials against Mtb . M. bovis BCG developed air-liquid interface biofilms with surface attachment ability and drug tolerance. Of the R. precatoria extracts and compounds that were tested, precatorin A (PreA) displayed the best biofilm inhibitory activity, as evaluated by biofilm biomass quantification, viable cell count, and confocal and atomic force microscopy procedures. Furthermore, its combination with isoniazid at subinhibitory concentrations inhibited M. bovis BCG biofilm formation. Nonetheless, neither PreA nor the extract showed bactericidal effects. PreA is the R. precatoria compound responsible for biofilm inhibitory activity against M. bovis BCG.
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