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Query: CAS:17184-19-9 (
3-hydroxy-2-methyl-4(1H)-pyridinone
)
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Antibacterial activity of a water-insoluble iron(III)-chelating resin with covalently bonded
3-hydroxy-2-methyl-4(1H)-pyridinone
(
HMP
) groups was evaluated in a brain heart infusion (BHI) medium. The activity of the resin against Escherichia coli was lower than that of soluble
HMP
iron(III) chelators, whereas against Listeria inocua, an activity approximately equal to those of the soluble chelators was found. It was observed that the growth of E. coli and L. inocua was reduced by increasing the amounts of the resin from 2 to 40 mg of resin/mL of medium. Inhibition of bacterial growth in the presence of the resin (10 mg/mL) was abolished by addition of ferric ion to the medium, indicating that the growth of E. coli and L. inocua was dependent on the available iron in the medium. Reducing the iron concentration in the medium from 14.2 to 0.16 microM (by action of the resin) resulted in a decrease in the growth response from 100% to 19% for E. coli and from 100% to 10% for L. inocua. In addition, the influence of citrate was studied, but only small effects of citrate supplementation on the growth of bacteria and on the antibacterial activity of the resin were observed.
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PMID:Iron(III)-chelating resins. IX. Antibacterial activity of a water-insoluble iron(III)-chelating resin. 815 19
The synthesis, iron (III)-chelating properties, and antibacterial activity of several compounds containing the
3-hydroxy-2-methyl-4(1H)-pyridinone
(
HMP
) moiety are described. Using the
HMP
derivatives iron (III) could be mobilized from iron (III)-binding proteins at physiological pH with a rate order of transferrin > lactoferrin > ferritin. Addition of
HMP
-containing compounds to a growth medium at a concentration of 20 mM/L resulted in a complete inhibition of the growth of Escherichia coli and about 90% inhibition for Listeria inocua after 7 h of incubation at 37 degrees C. After inhibition of bacteria growth by the
HMP
derivatives growth started again when ferric ions were added to the medium, which implies that the antibacterial activity is due to a limitation of iron available to the organisms.
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PMID:Iron (III)-chelating resins. 3. Synthesis, iron (III)-chelating properties, and in vitro antibacterial activity of compounds containing 3-hydroxy-2-methyl-4(1H)-pyridinone ligands. 841 Sep 96