In vitro effect of copper (I) complex [Cu (NN1)2] (ClO4) on vibrio harveyi BB170 biofilm formation
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Soto Aguilera, Sarita Elizabeth
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In vitro effect of copper (I) complex [Cu (NN1)2] (ClO4) on vibrio harveyi BB170 biofilm formation
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Biofilm formation in pathogenic bacteria is an important factor of resistance to antimicrobial
treatments, allowing them to survive for a long time in their hosts. In the search for new antibiofilm
agents, in this work we report the activity of a copper (I) complex, [Cu(NN1)2]ClO4, synthesized with
Cu (I) and NN1, an imine ligand 6-((quinolin-2-ylmethylene)amino)-2H-chromen-2-one, a derivate
of natural compound coumarin. The antibacterial and antibiofilm capacity was evaluated in Vibrio
harveyi BB170 used as model bacteria. Antibacterial activity was measured in vitro by minimal inhibitory
concentration (MIC), minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) and half-maximal inhibitory
concentration (IC50) determination. Antibiofilm capacity of copper (I) complex was analyzed by different
concentrations of IC50 values. The results showed that the sub-IC50 concentration, 12.6 g/mL
of the copper (I) complex, was able to reduce biofilm formation by more than 75%, and bacterial
viability was reduced by 50%. Inverted and confocal laser scanning microscopy showed that the
[Cu(NN1)2]ClO4 complex affected the biofilm structure. Therefore, the copper (I) complex is effective
as an antibiofilm compound in V. harveyi BB170.
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Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 1180265
1191902
11150928
FONDEQUIP EQM 150106
150069
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National Doctorate Scholarship 21212170
EQM 150069
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Microorganisms 2021, 9, 2273.
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