Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5512542 International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Kaempferol loaded chitosan/TPP nanoparticles were prepared based on the electrostatic self-assembly method.•Novel kaempferol loaded chitosan/TPP nanoparticles were confirmed by SEM, FTIR, NMR, DSC and XRD analysis.•QS inhibition of kaempferol loaded chitosan/TPP nanoparticles was measured in violacein pigment producing using C. violaceum CV026 strain.•Kaempferol loaded chitosan nanoparticles can inhibit QS related processes opens up a new strategy for antimicrobial method as QS-based agents.

Quorum sensing (QS) is a cell density dependent expression of species in bacteria mediated by compounds called autoinducers (AI). Several processes responsible for successful establishment of bacterial infection are mediated by QS. Inhibition of QS is therefore being considered as a new target for antimicrobial chemotherapy. Flavonoid compounds are strong antioxidant and antimicrobial agents but their applications are limited due to their poor dissolution and bioavailability. Our objective was to investigate the effect of kaempferol loaded chitosan nanoparticles on modulating QS mediated by AI in model bioassay test systems. For this purpose, kaempferol loaded nanoparticles were synthesized and characterized in terms of hydrodynamic diameter, hydrogen bonding, amorphous transformation and antioxidant activity. QS inhibition in time dependent manner of nanoparticles was measured in violacein pigment producing using the biosensor strain Chromobacterium violaceum CV026 mediated by AI known as acylated homoserine lactone (AHL). Our results indicated that the average kaempferol loaded chitosan/TPP nanoparticle size and zeta potential were 192.27 ± 13.6 nm and +35 mV, respectively. The loading and encapsulation efficiency of kaempferol into chitosan/TPP nanoparticles presented higher values between 78 and 93%. Kaempferol loaded chitosan/TPP nanoparticle during the 30 storage days significantly inhibited the production of violacein pigment in Chromobacterium violaceum CV026. The observation that kaempferol encapsulated chitosan nanoparticles can inhibit QS related processes opens up an exciting new strategy for antimicrobial chemotherapy as stable QS-based anti-biofilm agents.

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