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Conjugation of Inulin Improves Anti-Biofilm Activity of Chitosan.


ABSTRACT: Bacteria biofilm helps bacteria prevent phagocytosis during infection and increase resistance to antibiotics. Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive pathogenic bacterium and is tightly associated with biofilm-related infections, which have led to great threat to human health. Chitosan, the only cationic polysaccharide in nature, has been demonstrated to have antimicrobial and anti-biofilm activities, which, however, require a relative high dosage of chitosan. Moreover, poor water solubility further restricts its applications on anti-infection therapy. Inulins are a group of polysaccharides produced by many types of plants, and are widely used in processed foods. Compared to chitosan, inulin is very soluble in water and possesses a mild antibacterial activity against certain pathogenic bacteria. In order to develop an effective strategy to treat biofilm-related infections, we introduce a method by covalent conjugation of inulin to chitosan. The physicochemical characterization of the inulin?chitosan conjugate was assayed, and the anti-biofilm activity was evaluated against S. aureus biofilm. The results indicated that, as compared to chitosan, this novel polysaccharide?polysaccharide conjugate significantly enhanced activities against S. aureus either in a biofilm or planktonic state. Of note, the conjugate also showed a broad spectrum anti-biofilm activity on different bacteria strains and low cellular toxicity to mammalian cells. These results suggested that chitosan conjugation of inulin was a viable strategy for treatment against biofilm-related infections. This finding may further spread the application of natural polysaccharides on treatments of infectious disease.

SUBMITTER: Zhang G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5983282 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conjugation of Inulin Improves Anti-Biofilm Activity of Chitosan.

Zhang Guiqiang G   Liu Jing J   Li Ruilian R   Jiao Siming S   Feng Cui C   Wang Zhuo A ZA   Du Yuguang Y  

Marine drugs 20180504 5


Bacteria biofilm helps bacteria prevent phagocytosis during infection and increase resistance to antibiotics. <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> is a Gram-positive pathogenic bacterium and is tightly associated with biofilm-related infections, which have led to great threat to human health. Chitosan, the only cationic polysaccharide in nature, has been demonstrated to have antimicrobial and anti-biofilm activities, which, however, require a relative high dosage of chitosan. Moreover, poor water solubi  ...[more]

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