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Biosynthesis of antibacterial compound against multidrug resistant foodborne pathogens by Phomopsis sp. XP-8

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Abstract Multi-drug resistance of foodborne pathogens has been greatly highlighted in food safety and caused a significant challenge for the development of new antibiotics and safe preservatives. The ethanol extract… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Multi-drug resistance of foodborne pathogens has been greatly highlighted in food safety and caused a significant challenge for the development of new antibiotics and safe preservatives. The ethanol extract of Phomopsis sp. XP-8 broth showed significant inhibitory effects on multi-drug resistance of foodborne pathogens. After purification with thin-layer chromatography and liquid chromatographic analysis, the antibacterial compound was identified as methyl quercetin according to FTIR spectrum analysis and ESI-Q-TOF-MS analysis. Via substrate-feeding experiments, the mass flow for the biosynthesis of methyl quercetin was defined as (starting from glucose to phenylalanine): cinnamic acid, p-coumaric acid, quercetin, and methyl quercetin. The study revealed the capability of methyl quercetin to inhibit foodborne multi-drug resistant Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Salmonella shubra, as well as the capability of Phomopsis sp. XP-8 to produce methyl quercetin, showing potential application in food control.

Keywords: quercetin; foodborne pathogens; antibacterial compound; methyl quercetin

Journal Title: Food Control
Year Published: 2019

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