Journal of Applied Microbiology, Vol.120, No.3, 630-637, 2016
Antibacterial activity and proposed action mechanism of anew class of synthetic tricyclic flavonoids
AimsThis study reports on the inhibitory and bactericidal properties of a new synthetized flavonoid. Methods and ResultsTricyclic flavonoid 1 has been synthesized through a two-step reaction sequence. The antimicrobial effects were tested using the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) assays. Also DNA fragmentation assay, fluorescence microscopy and SEM were used to study the mechanism of action. Our tested flavonoid displayed a strong antimicrobial activity with MIC and MBC values as low as 024gml(-1) against Staphylococcus aureus and 39gml(-1) against Escherichia coli. Flavonoid 1 displayed antimicrobial properties, causing not only the inhibition of bacterial growth, but also killing bacterial cells. The mechanism of action is related to the impairment of the cell membrane integrity and to cell agglutination. ConclusionsTricyclic flavonoid 1 was found to have a stronger antibacterial effect at lower concentrations than those described in the earlier reports. Significance and Impact of the StudyBased on the strong antimicrobial activity observed, this new tricyclic flavonoid has a good potential for the design of new antimicrobial agents.
Keywords:bactericidal effect;cell agglutination;growth inhibition;membrane integrity impairment;synthetic flavonoid