Antibacterial and Toxic Activity of Geopropolis Extracts from Melipona subnitida (Ducke, 1910) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and Scaptotrigona depilis (Moure, 1942) (Hymenoptera: Apidae)

Author:

Costa dos Santos Danilo1,Silva Macêdo Nair2,de Sousa Silveira Zildene2,Silva Pereira Raimundo Luiz3,Moura Araújo Isaac3,Justino Araújo Ana Carolina3,Alves Gonçalves Sheila3,da Silveira Regueira Neto Marcos4,de Queiroz Balbino Valdir4,Torres de Carvalho Airton5,Oliveira de Veras Bruno6,Bezerra da Cunha Francisco Assis2,Melo Coutinho Henrique Douglas3ORCID,Vieira Brito Samuel1

Affiliation:

1. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Ambientais Centro de Ciências de Chapadinha Universidade Federal do Maranhão BR 222, Km 04, S/N, Boa Vista CEP 65500–000 Chapadinha Maranhão Brasil

2. Semiarid Bioprospecting Laboratory (LABSEMA) Regional University of Cariri-URCA Crato Ceará Brazil.

3. Laboratory of Microbiology and Molecular Biology (LMBM) Regional University of Cariri-URCA Crato Ceará Brazil

4. Department of Genetics Federal University of Pernambuco 50670-420 Recife Pernambuco Brazil.

5. Department of Biosciences Center of Biological and Health Sciences Federal Rural, University of the Semi-Arid Mossoró RN Brazil.

6. Department of Biochemistry Federal University of Pernambuco 50670-420 Recife Pernambuco Brazil.

Abstract

AbstractBacteria are associated with many infections that affect humans and present antibiotic resistance mechanisms, causing problems in health organisations and increased mortality rates. Therefore, it is necessary to find new antibacterial agents that can be used in the treatment of these microorganisms. Geopropolis is a natural product from stingless bees, formed by a mixture of plant resins, salivary secretions, wax and soil particles, the chemical composition of this natural product is diverse. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate antibacterial activity, antibiotic modulation and the toxicity of geopropolis extracts from the stingless bees, Melipona subnitida (Ducke, 1910) and Scaptotrigona depilis (Moure, 1942) against standard and multi‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria. Geopropolis samples were collected in a meliponary located in Camaragibe, Pernambuco, Brazil. To determine the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) and antibiotic modulation we performed broth microdilution tests. Mortality tests were used to verify extract toxicity in the model Drosophila melanogaster. The microbiological tests showing that the M. subnitida extracts had better inhibitory effects compared to S. depilis, presenting direct antibacterial activity against standard and multi‐resistant strains. The extracts potentialized antibiotic effects, suggesting possible synergy and did not present toxicity in the model used. The information obtained in this study highlights extracts as promising antibacterial agents and is the first study to evaluate bacterial activity in these extracts, in addition to verifying their modulating effects and determining toxicity in the model used.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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