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Query: UMLS:C0017160 (
gastroenteritis
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The natural population of the aquatic environment supports a diverse aquatic biota and a robust seafood industry. However, this environment also provides an appropriate niche for the growth of pathogenic bacteria that cause problems for human health. For example, species of the genus
Vibrio
inhabit marine and estuarine environments. This genus includes species that are pathogenic to aquaculture, invertebrates, and humans. In humans, they can cause prominent diseases like
gastroenteritis
, wound infections, and septicemia. The increased number of multidrug resistant (MDR)
Vibrio
strains has drawn the attention of the scientific community to develop new broad-spectrum antibiotics. Hence, in this paper we report the bactericidal effects of compounds derived from
Piper betel
plants:
piperidine
, chlorogenic acid, and eugenyl acetate, against various strains of
Vibrio
species. The different MIC90 values were approximately in a range of 2-6 mg/mL, 5-16 mg/mL, 5-20 mg/mL, and 30-80 mg/mL, for
piperidine
, chlorogenic acid, and eugenyl acetate, respectively. Piperidine showed the best anti-
Vibrio
effect against the five
Vibrio
species tested. Interestingly, combinations of sub-inhibitory concentrations of
piperidine
, chlorogenic acid, and eugenyl acetate showed inhibitory effects in the
Vibrio
strains. Furthermore, these compounds showed synergism or partial synergism effects against MDR strains of the
Vibrio
species when they were incubated with antibiotics (ampicillin and chloramphenicol).
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PMID:
Piper betel
Compounds Piperidine, Eugenyl Acetate, and Chlorogenic Acid Are Broad-Spectrum Anti-
Vibrio
Compounds that Are Also Effective on MDR Strains of the Pathogen. 3108 61