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Antibiofilm properties of Clitoria ternatea flower anthocyanin-rich fraction towards Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Ethel Jeyaseela Jeyaraj, Sheila Nathan, Yau Yan Lim, Wee Sim Choo

2022Access Microbiology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In Asia, Clitoria ternatea flowers are commonly used as a traditional medicinal herb and as a food colourant. Their bioactive compounds have anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and anti-biofilm activities. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is one of the major pathogens that cause biofilm-associated infections resulting in an increase in antimicrobial resistance. Hence, the aim of this study was to investigate if the anti-biofilm properties of the anthocyanin-rich fraction of C. ternatea flowers were effective against P. aeruginosa . The effect of the anthocyanin-rich fraction of C. ternatea flowers on P. aeruginosa biofilms formed on a polystyrene surface was determined using the crystal violet assay and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The anthocyanin-rich fraction reduced biofilm formation by four P. aeruginosa strains with a minimum biofilm inhibitory concentration value ranging between 0.625 and 5.0 mg ml −1 . We further show that the biofilm-inhibiting activity of C. ternatea flowers is not due to the flavonols but is instead attributed to the anthocyanins, which had significant biofilm inhibitory activity (64.0±1.1 %) at 24 h in a time–response study. The anthocyanin-rich fraction also significantly reduced bacterial attachment on the polystyrene by 1.1 log c.f.u. cm −2 surface based on SEM analysis. Hence, anthocyanins from C. ternatea flowers have potential as an agent to decrease the risk of biofilm-associated infections.

Topics & Concepts

Clitoria ternateaBiofilmAnthocyaninPseudomonas aeruginosaChemistryAntimicrobialFlavonoidBiologyFood scienceBotanyMicrobiologyBiochemistryBacteriaAntioxidantMedicinePathologyAlternative medicineGeneticsBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingMedicinal Plants and NeuroprotectionEssential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity