Composition, Antibiofilm, and Antibacterial Potential of Volatile Oils from Geopropolis of Different Stingless Bees’ Species**

Author:

Storch Portal Ariane1,Schiquet Scarlet2,Padilha Amaral Bruna2,Mascarenhas Krepsky Larissa2,Curbani Luana3,Andrade Rebelo Ricardo3,Rau Martinho3,Althoff Sérgio Luís4,Guedes Alessandro5,Mendes de Cordova Caio Maurício5

Affiliation:

1. Universidade de Blumenau Graduation Program in Chemistry Rua Antonio da Veiga 140, Campus I Blumenau, SC Brazil 89030001

2. Universidade de Blumenau, SC School of Pharmacy Rua São Paulo 2171, Campus III Brazil

3. Universidade de Blumenau, SC Department of Chemistry Rua Antonio da Veiga 140, Campus I Brazil

4. Universidade de Blumenau, SC Department of Natural Sciences Rua Antonio da Veiga 140, Campus I Brazil

5. Universidade de Blumenau Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Rua São Paulo 2171, Campus 3 Blumenau, SC Brazil 89030001

Abstract

AbstractWe aimed to characterize and investigate the antibacterial potential of the native stingless bees geopropolis volatile oils (VO) for the search of potentially new bioactive compounds. Geopropolis samples from Melipona bicolor schencki, M. compressipes manaosensis, M. fasciculata, M. quadrifasciata, M. marginata and M. seminigra merrillae were collected from hives in South Brazil. VO were obtained by hydrodistillation and characterised by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Antimicrobial activity was assessed by microplate dilution method. The lowest MIC against cell walled bacteria was 219±0 μg mL−1 from M. quadrifasciata geopropolis VO with Staphylococcus aureus. The M. b. schencki geopropolis VO minimal inhibition concentration (MIC) was 424±0 μg mL−1 against all the mycoplasma strains evaluated. Fractionation resulted in the reduction of 50 % of the MIC value from the original oil. However, its compounds’ synergism seems to be essential to this activity. Antibiofilm assays demonstrated 15.25 % eradication activity and 13.20 % inhibition of biofilm formation after 24 h for one subfraction at 2× its MIC as the best results found. This may be one of the essential mechanisms by which geopropolis VOs perform their antimicrobial activity.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,General Chemistry,Biochemistry,General Medicine,Bioengineering

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