Biofouling, Volume 41, Issue 1, Pages 36-51 , 01/01/2025
Bactericidal and antibiofilm activities of Piper betle extract against Burkholderia pseudomallei: in vitro and in silico approaches
Abstract
Burkholderia pseudomallei biofilm is a significant virulence factor in infection. This study aimed to investigate antibacterial and antibiofilm activities of Piper betle extract against B. pseudomallei. The MIC and MBC values of the extract against the isolates were 0.5–1.0 mg/mL. At 2 × MIC, the cells showed cell shrinkage and abnormalities. At 1/2 × MIC, the extract displayed 40–71% inhibition of biofilm formation. At 8 × MIC, the extract reduced the viability of mature biofilms by 60–86%. Hydroxychavicol and eugenol, the main compounds in the extract, showed binding activity to CdpA, an enzyme implicated in biofilms as observed by in silico studies. Hydroxychavicol exhibited the highest affinity for CdpA, with a distance of 2.27 Å. Molecular dynamics simulations revealed that hydroxychavicol forms a stable complex with cyclic di-GMP phosphodiesterase, maintaining protein structural integrity with minimal conformational changes. The results suggested that Piper betle may have medicinal benefits by inhibiting biofilm-related infections.
Document Type
Article
Source Type
Journal
Keywords
antibacterial activitybiofilmsBurkholderia pseudomalleiin silico approachesin vitroPiper betle
ASJC Subject Area
Agricultural and Biological Sciences : Aquatic ScienceImmunology and Microbiology : Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyEnvironmental Science : Water Science and Technology
Funding Agency
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Eawsakul, K., Klangbud, W., Saengsawang, P., Ongtanasup, T., Ratchasong, K., Boripun, R., Nissapatorn, V., ... Mitsuwan, W. (2025). Bactericidal and antibiofilm activities of Piper betle extract against Burkholderia pseudomallei: in vitro and in silico approaches. Biofouling, 41(1) 36-51. doi:10.1080/08927014.2024.2438689