In vitro inhibition of Paenibacillus larvae by different extracts and pure compounds from Flourensia spp

Paenibacillus larvae, a sporulating Gram-positive bacterium, is the etiological agent of American foulbrood disease in Apis mellifera L. Plant extracts could be a natural alternative to control this pathology. The current study assessed the anti-. P. larvae effect of extracts and pure principal prod...

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Autores principales: Reyes, M.G., Torres, M.J., Maggi, M.D., Marioli, J.M., Gil, R.R., Sosa, V.E., Uriburu, M.L., Audisio, M.C.
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spelling todo:paper_09266690_v50_n_p758_Reyes2023-10-03T15:46:40Z In vitro inhibition of Paenibacillus larvae by different extracts and pure compounds from Flourensia spp Reyes, M.G. Torres, M.J. Maggi, M.D. Marioli, J.M. Gil, R.R. Sosa, V.E. Uriburu, M.L. Audisio, M.C. Antimicrobial activity Fluorensia fiebrigii Fluorensia riparia Honeybee Paenibacillus larvae Plant extracts Anti-microbial activity Fluorensia fiebrigii Fluorensia riparia Honeybee Paenibacillus larvae Disease control Essential oils Plant extracts Strain Toxicity antimicrobial activity bacterium dicotyledon etiology honeybee inhibition larva plant extract toxicity Paenibacillus larvae, a sporulating Gram-positive bacterium, is the etiological agent of American foulbrood disease in Apis mellifera L. Plant extracts could be a natural alternative to control this pathology. The current study assessed the anti-. P. larvae effect of extracts and pure principal products from the Flourensia genus: F. riparia, F. fiebrigii and F. tortuosa. Their inhibitory effect was assayed against different P. larvae strains according to the disk diffusion technique and subsequently, the minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of extracts by the agar dilution method was determined. Furthermore, toxicity of the most effective extracts against P. larvae was tested in bees. All extracts inhibited growth of the different P. larvae strains assayed. However, the magnitude of the antagonistic effect depended on the chemical nature of the extract and the P. larvae strain. Chloroform extracts (CE) and ethyl ether extracts (ETE) from F. riparia and ETE from F. fiebrigii were most active against P. larvae Azul, the most sensitive indicator strain with MIC values of 250. ppm (CE) and 2000. ppm (ETE) for F. riparia, and 2500. ppm (ETE) for F. fiebrigii. Hexane extracts from the three species did not present any significant inhibitory effect. These results would indicate that one or some of the more polar compounds would cause inhibition of this pathogen. Toxicity assays demonstrated that even the highest concentrations assayed (125,000. ppm) did not show lethal effects on exposed bees during in vitro conditions. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. JOUR English info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09266690_v50_n_p758_Reyes
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topic Antimicrobial activity
Fluorensia fiebrigii
Fluorensia riparia
Honeybee
Paenibacillus larvae
Plant extracts
Anti-microbial activity
Fluorensia fiebrigii
Fluorensia riparia
Honeybee
Paenibacillus larvae
Disease control
Essential oils
Plant extracts
Strain
Toxicity
antimicrobial activity
bacterium
dicotyledon
etiology
honeybee
inhibition
larva
plant extract
toxicity
spellingShingle Antimicrobial activity
Fluorensia fiebrigii
Fluorensia riparia
Honeybee
Paenibacillus larvae
Plant extracts
Anti-microbial activity
Fluorensia fiebrigii
Fluorensia riparia
Honeybee
Paenibacillus larvae
Disease control
Essential oils
Plant extracts
Strain
Toxicity
antimicrobial activity
bacterium
dicotyledon
etiology
honeybee
inhibition
larva
plant extract
toxicity
Reyes, M.G.
Torres, M.J.
Maggi, M.D.
Marioli, J.M.
Gil, R.R.
Sosa, V.E.
Uriburu, M.L.
Audisio, M.C.
In vitro inhibition of Paenibacillus larvae by different extracts and pure compounds from Flourensia spp
topic_facet Antimicrobial activity
Fluorensia fiebrigii
Fluorensia riparia
Honeybee
Paenibacillus larvae
Plant extracts
Anti-microbial activity
Fluorensia fiebrigii
Fluorensia riparia
Honeybee
Paenibacillus larvae
Disease control
Essential oils
Plant extracts
Strain
Toxicity
antimicrobial activity
bacterium
dicotyledon
etiology
honeybee
inhibition
larva
plant extract
toxicity
description Paenibacillus larvae, a sporulating Gram-positive bacterium, is the etiological agent of American foulbrood disease in Apis mellifera L. Plant extracts could be a natural alternative to control this pathology. The current study assessed the anti-. P. larvae effect of extracts and pure principal products from the Flourensia genus: F. riparia, F. fiebrigii and F. tortuosa. Their inhibitory effect was assayed against different P. larvae strains according to the disk diffusion technique and subsequently, the minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of extracts by the agar dilution method was determined. Furthermore, toxicity of the most effective extracts against P. larvae was tested in bees. All extracts inhibited growth of the different P. larvae strains assayed. However, the magnitude of the antagonistic effect depended on the chemical nature of the extract and the P. larvae strain. Chloroform extracts (CE) and ethyl ether extracts (ETE) from F. riparia and ETE from F. fiebrigii were most active against P. larvae Azul, the most sensitive indicator strain with MIC values of 250. ppm (CE) and 2000. ppm (ETE) for F. riparia, and 2500. ppm (ETE) for F. fiebrigii. Hexane extracts from the three species did not present any significant inhibitory effect. These results would indicate that one or some of the more polar compounds would cause inhibition of this pathogen. Toxicity assays demonstrated that even the highest concentrations assayed (125,000. ppm) did not show lethal effects on exposed bees during in vitro conditions. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
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author Reyes, M.G.
Torres, M.J.
Maggi, M.D.
Marioli, J.M.
Gil, R.R.
Sosa, V.E.
Uriburu, M.L.
Audisio, M.C.
author_facet Reyes, M.G.
Torres, M.J.
Maggi, M.D.
Marioli, J.M.
Gil, R.R.
Sosa, V.E.
Uriburu, M.L.
Audisio, M.C.
author_sort Reyes, M.G.
title In vitro inhibition of Paenibacillus larvae by different extracts and pure compounds from Flourensia spp
title_short In vitro inhibition of Paenibacillus larvae by different extracts and pure compounds from Flourensia spp
title_full In vitro inhibition of Paenibacillus larvae by different extracts and pure compounds from Flourensia spp
title_fullStr In vitro inhibition of Paenibacillus larvae by different extracts and pure compounds from Flourensia spp
title_full_unstemmed In vitro inhibition of Paenibacillus larvae by different extracts and pure compounds from Flourensia spp
title_sort in vitro inhibition of paenibacillus larvae by different extracts and pure compounds from flourensia spp
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