We evaluated, in a preliminary study, the efficacy of umbelliferone, arbutin, and N-acetylcysteine to inhibit biofilm formation on urinary catheter. We used 20 urinary catheters: 5 catheters were incubated with Enterococcus faecalis (control group); 5 catheters were incubated with E. faecalis in presence of umbelliferone (150mg), arbutin (60mg), and N-acetylcysteine (150mg) (group 1); 5 catheters were incubated with E. faecalis in presence of umbelliferone (150mg), arbutin (60mg), and N-acetylcysteine (400mg) (group 2); and 5 catheters were incubated with E. faecalis in presence of umbelliferone (300mg), arbutin (60mg), and N-acetylcysteine (150mg) (group 3). After 72 hours, planktonic microbial growth and microorganisms on catheter surface were assessed. In the control group, we found a planktonic load of ≥105 CFU/mL in the inoculation medium and retrieved 3.69 × 106 CFU/cm from the sessile cells adherent to the catheter surface. A significantly lower amount in planktonic (𝑝 < 0.001) and sessile (𝑝 = 0.004) bacterial load was found in group 3, showing <100 CFU/mL and 0.12 × 106 CFU/cm in the incubation medium and on the catheter surface, respectively. In groups 1 and 2, 1.67 × 106 CFU/cm and 1.77 × 106 CFU/cm were found on catheter surface. Our results document that umbelliferone, arbutin, and N-acetylcysteine are able to reduce E. faecalis biofilm development on the surface of urinary catheters.
The Efficacy of Umbelliferone, Arbutin, and N-Acetylcysteine to Prevent Microbial Colonization and Biofilm Development on Urinary Catheter Surface: Results from a Preliminary Study / Cai, T; Gallelli, L; Meacci, F; Brugnolli, A; Prosperi, L; Roberta, S; Eccher, C; Mazzoli, S; Lanzafame, P; Caciagli, P; Malossini, G; Bartoletti, R. - In: JOURNAL OF PATHOGENS. - ISSN 2090-3065. - ELETTRONICO. - 2016:(2016), pp. 1-6. [10.1155/2016/1590952]
The Efficacy of Umbelliferone, Arbutin, and N-Acetylcysteine to Prevent Microbial Colonization and Biofilm Development on Urinary Catheter Surface: Results from a Preliminary Study
Brugnolli A;
2016-01-01
Abstract
We evaluated, in a preliminary study, the efficacy of umbelliferone, arbutin, and N-acetylcysteine to inhibit biofilm formation on urinary catheter. We used 20 urinary catheters: 5 catheters were incubated with Enterococcus faecalis (control group); 5 catheters were incubated with E. faecalis in presence of umbelliferone (150mg), arbutin (60mg), and N-acetylcysteine (150mg) (group 1); 5 catheters were incubated with E. faecalis in presence of umbelliferone (150mg), arbutin (60mg), and N-acetylcysteine (400mg) (group 2); and 5 catheters were incubated with E. faecalis in presence of umbelliferone (300mg), arbutin (60mg), and N-acetylcysteine (150mg) (group 3). After 72 hours, planktonic microbial growth and microorganisms on catheter surface were assessed. In the control group, we found a planktonic load of ≥105 CFU/mL in the inoculation medium and retrieved 3.69 × 106 CFU/cm from the sessile cells adherent to the catheter surface. A significantly lower amount in planktonic (𝑝 < 0.001) and sessile (𝑝 = 0.004) bacterial load was found in group 3, showing <100 CFU/mL and 0.12 × 106 CFU/cm in the incubation medium and on the catheter surface, respectively. In groups 1 and 2, 1.67 × 106 CFU/cm and 1.77 × 106 CFU/cm were found on catheter surface. Our results document that umbelliferone, arbutin, and N-acetylcysteine are able to reduce E. faecalis biofilm development on the surface of urinary catheters.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione