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KMID : 0616120160470020122
Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
2016 Volume.47 No. 2 p.122 ~ p.127
Potentiating Activity of (+)-Usnic Acid on EDTA and Sodium Azide Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
Lee Young-Seob

Kim Hya-Sung
Lee Jeong-Hoon
Lee Dae-Young
Kim Geum-Soog
Kim Hyoun-Wook
Noh Geon-Min
Lee Seung-Eun
Lee Sun-Ae
Song Ok-Hee
Kwon Dong-Yeul
Abstract
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus(MRSA) is a multidrug-resistant(MDR) strain. (+)-Usnic acid(UA) is uniquely found in lichens, and is especially abundant in genera such as Usnea and Cladonia. UA has antimicrobial activity against human and plant pathogens. Therefore, UA may be a good antibacterial drug candidate for clinical development. In search of a natural products capable of inhibiting this multidrug-resistant bacteria, we have investigated the antimicrobial activity of UA against 17 different strains of the bacterium. In this study, the effects of a combination of UA and permeable agents against MRSA were investigated. For the measurement of cell wall permeability, UA with concentration of Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid(EDTA) was used. In the other hand, Sodium azide(NaN3) was used as inhibitors of ATPase. Against the 17 strains, the minimum inhibitory concentrations(MICs) of UA were in the range of 7.81?31.25 mg/ml. EDTA or NaN3 cooperation against MRSA showed synergistic activity on cell wall. UA and in combination with EDTA and NaN3 could lead to the development of new combination antibiotics against MRSA infection.
KEYWORD
Usnic acid , Anti-bacterial , Herbal medicine , MRSA
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