Analysis of Antiquorum-Sensing and Antibiofilm Activity by Pomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-ResistancePomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-Resistance Pseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas aeruginosa

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is gram-negative bacteria with high adaptability by forming biofilms and quorum-sensing mechanisms to avoid immune responses and antimicrobial agents which tend to develop into Multidrug Resistance (MDR) related to Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) with a prevalence of 3...

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Main Authors: Sadeva, I Gede Krisna Arim, Wulandari, Putri Ayu, Prasetyo, Aizar Vesa, Wahyuntika, Luh Putu Nike, Rahadi, Putu Nindya Krisnadewi, Sasmana, I Gede Aswin Parisya, Putra, I Made Rhamandana, Darwinata, Agus Eka
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2793692023-11-07T00:57:01Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/279369/ Analysis of Antiquorum-Sensing and Antibiofilm Activity by Pomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-ResistancePomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-Resistance Pseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas aeruginosa Sadeva, I Gede Krisna Arim Wulandari, Putri Ayu Prasetyo, Aizar Vesa Wahyuntika, Luh Putu Nike Rahadi, Putu Nindya Krisnadewi Sasmana, I Gede Aswin Parisya Putra, I Made Rhamandana Darwinata, Agus Eka Pharmaceutical Sciences Pseudomonas aeruginosa is gram-negative bacteria with high adaptability by forming biofilms and quorum-sensing mechanisms to avoid immune responses and antimicrobial agents which tend to develop into Multidrug Resistance (MDR) related to Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) with a prevalence of 3,8% in Indonesia and a mortality of up to 69%. Polyphenol compounds found in pomelo peels (Citrus maxima) have been shown to have antibiofilm and anti-quorum-sensing effects but are less investigated. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate those effects on MDR P. aeruginosa. In vitro study design is performed to evaluate the inhibition effect of ethanolic extract on bacterial growth (Kirby-Bauer test), biofilm formation (biofilm assay), and quorum-sensing activity (pyocyanin and pyoverdine assay) on clinical isolates of MDR and ATCC strain as comparator. Furthermore, we employed computational methods using docking protein analysis. Biofilm formation was significantly inhibited by 71.1% ± 4.4% in MDR (pLasR and LasI ) by active compounds of Citrus maxima. Molecular docking was used to further strengthen this hypothesis, showing no significant differences in bonding energy of polyphenol compounds found in pomelo peel with LasR and LasI compared to the native ligand and inhibitors. Pomelo peel extract can be considered as a potential therapy for MDR P. aeruginosa infection mediated based on its antibiofilm and antiquorum-sensing effects. China Medical University 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/279369/1/Putra_KKMK.pdf Sadeva, I Gede Krisna Arim and Wulandari, Putri Ayu and Prasetyo, Aizar Vesa and Wahyuntika, Luh Putu Nike and Rahadi, Putu Nindya Krisnadewi and Sasmana, I Gede Aswin Parisya and Putra, I Made Rhamandana and Darwinata, Agus Eka (2022) Analysis of Antiquorum-Sensing and Antibiofilm Activity by Pomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-ResistancePomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-Resistance Pseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas aeruginosa. BioMedicine, 12 (4). pp. 20-33. ISSN 2211-8039 https://www.biomedicinej.com/biomedicine/vol12/iss4/3 https://doi.org/10.37796/2211-8039.1364
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Sadeva, I Gede Krisna Arim
Wulandari, Putri Ayu
Prasetyo, Aizar Vesa
Wahyuntika, Luh Putu Nike
Rahadi, Putu Nindya Krisnadewi
Sasmana, I Gede Aswin Parisya
Putra, I Made Rhamandana
Darwinata, Agus Eka
Analysis of Antiquorum-Sensing and Antibiofilm Activity by Pomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-ResistancePomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-Resistance Pseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas aeruginosa
description Pseudomonas aeruginosa is gram-negative bacteria with high adaptability by forming biofilms and quorum-sensing mechanisms to avoid immune responses and antimicrobial agents which tend to develop into Multidrug Resistance (MDR) related to Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) with a prevalence of 3,8% in Indonesia and a mortality of up to 69%. Polyphenol compounds found in pomelo peels (Citrus maxima) have been shown to have antibiofilm and anti-quorum-sensing effects but are less investigated. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate those effects on MDR P. aeruginosa. In vitro study design is performed to evaluate the inhibition effect of ethanolic extract on bacterial growth (Kirby-Bauer test), biofilm formation (biofilm assay), and quorum-sensing activity (pyocyanin and pyoverdine assay) on clinical isolates of MDR and ATCC strain as comparator. Furthermore, we employed computational methods using docking protein analysis. Biofilm formation was significantly inhibited by 71.1% ± 4.4% in MDR (pLasR and LasI ) by active compounds of Citrus maxima. Molecular docking was used to further strengthen this hypothesis, showing no significant differences in bonding energy of polyphenol compounds found in pomelo peel with LasR and LasI compared to the native ligand and inhibitors. Pomelo peel extract can be considered as a potential therapy for MDR P. aeruginosa infection mediated based on its antibiofilm and antiquorum-sensing effects.
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author Sadeva, I Gede Krisna Arim
Wulandari, Putri Ayu
Prasetyo, Aizar Vesa
Wahyuntika, Luh Putu Nike
Rahadi, Putu Nindya Krisnadewi
Sasmana, I Gede Aswin Parisya
Putra, I Made Rhamandana
Darwinata, Agus Eka
author_facet Sadeva, I Gede Krisna Arim
Wulandari, Putri Ayu
Prasetyo, Aizar Vesa
Wahyuntika, Luh Putu Nike
Rahadi, Putu Nindya Krisnadewi
Sasmana, I Gede Aswin Parisya
Putra, I Made Rhamandana
Darwinata, Agus Eka
author_sort Sadeva, I Gede Krisna Arim
title Analysis of Antiquorum-Sensing and Antibiofilm Activity by Pomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-ResistancePomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-Resistance Pseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas aeruginosa
title_short Analysis of Antiquorum-Sensing and Antibiofilm Activity by Pomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-ResistancePomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-Resistance Pseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas aeruginosa
title_full Analysis of Antiquorum-Sensing and Antibiofilm Activity by Pomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-ResistancePomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-Resistance Pseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas aeruginosa
title_fullStr Analysis of Antiquorum-Sensing and Antibiofilm Activity by Pomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-ResistancePomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-Resistance Pseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas aeruginosa
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Antiquorum-Sensing and Antibiofilm Activity by Pomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-ResistancePomelo Peel Extract (Citrus maxima) on Multidrug-Resistance Pseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas aeruginosa
title_sort analysis of antiquorum-sensing and antibiofilm activity by pomelo peel extract (citrus maxima) on multidrug-resistancepomelo peel extract (citrus maxima) on multidrug-resistance pseudomonas aeruginosapseudomonas aeruginosa
publisher China Medical University
publishDate 2022
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