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Anti-biofilm activity of hydromethanolic plant extracts against Staphylococcus aureus isolates from bovine mastitis
Publication . Gomes, Fernanda; Martins, Natália; Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R.; Henriques, Mariana
Bovine mastitis (BM) presents a high incidence, being Staphylococcus aureus one of the major causative agents.
Antibiotics comprise the most common therapeutic approach, but due to their indiscriminate use, high rates of
increasingly resistant bacterial species have been markedly pointed out. Particularly, S. aureus possesses a pronounced
ability to form biofilms, and therefore, are of pivotal interest due to its alarming pathogenicity. The
present study investigates the antibacterial properties of Eucalyptus globulus methanol: water extracts, alone and in
combination with Juglans regia, against S. aureus isolates from BM. All isolates and reference strain proved to be
good biofilm producers after 24 h of bacterial growth. Individually, the studied plant extracts (PE) lead to a
considerable biofilm cells reduction, but their combination revealed to be the most effective strategy. When tested
in combination, both extracts led to a 3 and 5 log reduction for S. aureus ATCC 25923 and S. aureus 1, respectively.
Based on these findings, both PE seem to be promissory antimicrobial agents for upcoming use on dairy industry
contaminations, BM and even S. aureus-triggered food poisoning. Further studies are needed to understand which
of the compounds present in the extracts are responsible for the observed effects, including their corresponding
modes of action.
Phenolic plant extracts versus penicillin G: In vitro susceptibility of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from bovine mastitis
Publication . Gomes, Fernanda; Rodrigues, Maria Elisa; Martins, Natália; Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R.; Henriques, Mariana
Antibiotics are the elective drugs in bovine mastitis (BM) treatment, despite their low
rates of e ciency and e ectiveness and increasing risk of pathogen resistance. In this sense, it
is urgent to discover new and e ective antimicrobial agents to apply in BM control and even
treatment. Plant extracts have been widely recognized as a rich source of phytochemicals with
antimicrobial potential. Thus, the present work aims to compare the bioactivity of Eucalyptus globulus
and Juglans regia extracts against Staphylococcus aureus bovine mastitis strains with penicillin G. At
non-toxic concentrations, E. globulus exerted a bacteriostatic e ect in planktonic cells and J. regia had
no antimicrobial activity. Penicillin G, at minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), demonstrated
bactericidal activity, but just for S. aureus 3, 5, 6 and ATCC 25923, while the other strains seem to have
acquired resistance. On the other hand, E. globulus and penicillin G in combination demonstrated
synergy, being the most e ective approach against S. aureus 1, 2 and 4. Thus, penicillin alone
and in combination with E. globulus or J. regia seems to be promissory strategies to control bovine
mastitis infections.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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5876
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UID/BIM/04293/2013