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Direct antibacterial and antibiotic resistance modulatory activity of chalcones synthesized from the natural product 2-hydroxy-3,4,6-trimethoxyacetophenone.

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العنوان: Direct antibacterial and antibiotic resistance modulatory activity of chalcones synthesized from the natural product 2-hydroxy-3,4,6-trimethoxyacetophenone.
المؤلفون: Freitas, Thiago Sampaio de, Xavier, Jayze da Cunha, Pereira, Raimundo L S, Rocha, Janaina E, Muniz, Dédora F, da Silva, Priscila T, da Hora, João P, dos Santos, Hélcio S, Bandeira, Paulo N, Nogueira, Carlos E S, Teixeira, Alexandre M R, Coutinho, Henrique D M
المصدر: FEMS Microbiology Letters; Aug2020, Vol. 367 Issue 15, p1-8, 8p
مصطلحات موضوعية: DRUG resistance in bacteria, CHALCONE, CHALCONES, NATURAL products, NUCLEAR magnetic resonance, INFRARED spectroscopy
مستخلص: Antibiotic for clinical use lose its effectiveness over time due to bacterial resistance. In this work, four chalcones with modifications in their ligands were synthesized from the natural product 2-hydroxy-3,4,6-trimethoxyacetophenone, characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and infrared spectroscopy, and tested in bacterial models to investigate the direct and modifiers effects of the antibiotic activity of these four novel chalcones. The tests followed the broth microdilution methodology to obtain the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC). The MIC/8 of the products were used in the resistance reversion test. The chalcone 2 showed the best result in terms of direct activity, with MIC 645 μg/mL for Staphylococcus aureus and 812 μg/mL for Escherichia coli. While, for the bacterial resistance reversal test, the chalcones presented several synergistic interactions, being that chalcone 4 had the best interaction with the tested antibiotics. It was found that the type of ligand, as well as its position in the ring, interferes in the modulation of the antibiotic activity. Our results show that chalcones are strong candidates to be used as antibacterial drug or in combination with antibiotics for the treatment of infections caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) strains. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:03781097
DOI:10.1093/femsle/fnaa124