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Impact of Quercetin against Salmonella Typhimurium Biofilm Formation on Food-Contact Surfaces and Molecular Mechanism Patternopen access

Authors
Roy, Pantu KumarSong, Min GyuPark, Shin Young
Issue Date
Apr-2022
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
Salmonella Typhimurium; antioxidant; quercetin; biofilm; rubber; hand gloves; gene expression
Citation
FOODS, v.11, no.7
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
FOODS
Volume
11
Number
7
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/1477
DOI
10.3390/foods11070977
ISSN
2304-8158
2304-8158
Abstract
Quercetin is an active nutraceutical element that is found in a variety of foods, vegetables, fruits, and other products. Due to its antioxidant properties, quercetin is a flexible functional food that has broad protective effects against a wide range of infectious and degenerative disorders. As a result, research is required on food-contact surfaces (rubber (R) and hand gloves (HG)) that can lead to cross-contamination. In this investigation, the inhibitory effects of quercetin, an antioxidant and antibacterial molecule, were investigated at sub-MIC (125; 1/2, 62.5; 1/4, and 31.25; 1/8 MIC, mu g/mL) against Salmonella Typhimurium on surfaces. When quercetin (0-125 mu g/mL) was observed on R and HG surfaces, the inhibitory effects were 0.09-2.49 and 0.20-2.43 log CFU/cm(2), respectively (p < 0.05). The results were confirmed by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), because quercetin inhibited the biofilms by disturbing cell-to-cell connections and inducing cell lysis, resulting in the loss of normal cell morphology, and the motility (swimming and swarming) was significantly different at 1/4 and 1/2 MIC compared to the control. Quercetin significantly (p < 0.05) suppressed the expression levels of virulence and stress response (rpoS, avrA, and hilA) and quorum-sensing (luxS) genes. Our findings imply that plant-derived quercetin could be used as an antibiofilm agent in the food industry to prevent S. Typhimurium biofilm formation.
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