Biofilm (Dec 2023)

Neutral natural deep eutectic solvents as anti-biofilm agents

  • Helene Liepelt Nystedt,
  • Krister Gjestvang Grønlien,
  • Rebekka Rekkedal Rolfsnes,
  • Hanne Cecilie Winther-Larsen,
  • Ole Andreas Løchen Økstad,
  • Hanne Hjorth Tønnesen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
p. 100114

Abstract

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Natural deep eutectic solvents (NADES) are a class of liquids with promising properties as components in pharmaceutical formulations, such as a low toxicity profile, biodegradability and versatility. Recently, their potential use as anti-biofilm agents has been proposed, due to their ability to solubilize and stabilize biological macromolecules. In the current work, the ability to break down biofilm matrix and the biofilm killing activity of three NADES of neutral pH were investigated against Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538 and Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 9027 biofilms. The tested NADES were choline chloride:xylitol (ChX), choline chloride:glycerol (ChG) and betaine:sucrose (BS). Two of the NADES (ChX and ChG) significantly reduced the number of remaining viable cells of both bacterial species in pre-formed biofilm by 4–6 orders of magnitude, while the average biofilm biomass removal for all NADES was 27–67% (S. aureus) and 34–49% (P. aeruginosa). The tested NADES also inhibited biofilm formation of both bacterial species at concentrations at or below 0.5 x the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC), possibly in part due to observed restrictions imposed by NADES on planktonic growth. These results demonstrate the potential value of neutral NADES as anti-biofilm agents in future antimicrobial preparations.

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