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Published on: May 8, 2013
Antibacterial activity of hydroxychalcone against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
M Sato1, H Tsuchiya, T Miyazaki
1Department of Oral Microbiology, Asahi University School of Dentistry, 1851 Hozumi, Hozumi-cho, Motosu-gun, Gifu 501-02, Japan.
Abstract:
Anti-candidal hydroxychalcone, 2,4,2'-trihydroxy-5'-methylchalcone (THMC), was investigated for its antibacterial activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). THMC showed the minimum inhibitory concentrations of 25.0-50.0 mug/ml against tested 20 strains, at which the effect was based on a bacteriostatic action. THMC of 25.0 mug/ml completely inhibited the incorporation of radio-labelled thymidine and uridine into MRSA cells. In combination with antibiotics, the fractional inhibitory concentration indices were 0.47 for gentamicin and 0.79 for vancomycin, indicating that THMC acts synergistically with these agents. THMC would be a potent therapeutic agent for MRSA infections.
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