Affiliation:
1. Divisions of Microbiology
2. Biochemical Toxicology, National Center for Toxicological Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson, Arkansas
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Because fluoroquinolone antimicrobial agents may be released into the environment, the potential for environmental bacteria to biotransform these drugs was investigated. Eight
Mycobacterium
sp. cultures in a sorbitol-yeast extract medium were dosed with 100 μg ml
−1
of norfloxacin and incubated for 7 days. The MICs of norfloxacin for these strains, tested by an agar dilution method, were 1.6 to 25 μg ml
−1
. Cultures were extracted with ethyl acetate, and potential metabolites in the extracts were purified by high-performance liquid chromatography. The metabolites were identified using mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
N
-Acetylnorfloxacin (5 to 50% of the total absorbance at 280 nm) was produced by the eight
Mycobacterium
strains.
N
-Nitrosonorfloxacin (5 to 30% of the total absorbance) was also produced by
Mycobacterium
sp. strain PYR100 and
Mycobacterium gilvum
PYR-GCK. The MICs of
N
-nitrosonorfloxacin and
N
-acetylnorfloxacin were 2- to 38- and 4- to 1,000-fold higher, respectively, than those of norfloxacin for several different bacteria, including the two strains that produced both metabolites. Although
N
-nitrosonorfloxacin had less antibacterial activity, nitrosamines are potentially carcinogenic. The biotransformation of fluoroquinolones by mycobacteria may serve as a resistance mechanism.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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