TY - JOUR
T1 - A study of the antimicrobial activity of selected synthetic and naturally occurring quinolines
AU - O'Donnell, F.
AU - Smyth, T. J.P.
AU - Ramachandran, V. N.
AU - Smyth, W. F.
PY - 2010/1
Y1 - 2010/1
N2 - The antimicrobial activities of 60 naturally occurring and synthetic quinolines were studied. The quinolines were organised into seven structural subgroups and, using an in-house microtitre assay, were tested against a range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, including a hospital isolate of meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The quinolines exhibiting good bioactivity [i.e. low minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC)] against two S. aureus strains were then assessed for their antimicrobial activity against a range of eight clinically isolated MRSA strains. The study showed that 30 of the tested compounds displayed antimicrobial activity, mostly against Gram-positive bacteria. The effects of substituent groups on the bioactivity of these quinolines have also been discussed. The quinoline 4-hydroxy-3-iodo-quinol-2-one (11) exhibited significant antimicrobial activity, being active against the MRSA clinical isolates with MIC values comparable with the antibiotic vancomycin used in the treatment of MRSA infections. In particular, 4-hydroxy-3-iodo-quinol-2-one (11) showed MIC values of 0.097 μg/mL against an Irish hospital MRSA-1 strain and 0.049 μg/mL against a distinct MRSA strain as well as a non-typeable MRSA strain.
AB - The antimicrobial activities of 60 naturally occurring and synthetic quinolines were studied. The quinolines were organised into seven structural subgroups and, using an in-house microtitre assay, were tested against a range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, including a hospital isolate of meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The quinolines exhibiting good bioactivity [i.e. low minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC)] against two S. aureus strains were then assessed for their antimicrobial activity against a range of eight clinically isolated MRSA strains. The study showed that 30 of the tested compounds displayed antimicrobial activity, mostly against Gram-positive bacteria. The effects of substituent groups on the bioactivity of these quinolines have also been discussed. The quinoline 4-hydroxy-3-iodo-quinol-2-one (11) exhibited significant antimicrobial activity, being active against the MRSA clinical isolates with MIC values comparable with the antibiotic vancomycin used in the treatment of MRSA infections. In particular, 4-hydroxy-3-iodo-quinol-2-one (11) showed MIC values of 0.097 μg/mL against an Irish hospital MRSA-1 strain and 0.049 μg/mL against a distinct MRSA strain as well as a non-typeable MRSA strain.
KW - Antimicrobial activity
KW - Quinolines
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2009.06.031
DO - 10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2009.06.031
M3 - Article
C2 - 19748233
AN - SCOPUS:70849099935
SN - 0924-8579
VL - 35
SP - 30
EP - 38
JO - International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents
JF - International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents
IS - 1
ER -