Abstract
ABSTRACTThe description of the main structural alterations generated by the interaction between pathogenic microorganisms and antibiotic agents, either standard antibiotics or volatile plant derived oils, is an essential topic in understanding drug action mechanisms at the molecular level. To investigate this effect, an original approach based on ultrasensitive vibrational surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used. Single-bacteria SERS spectra, recorded in the 600–1800 cm−1 wavenumber interval are reported for two bacterial strains: Enterococcus durans and Aeromonas media. Spectra-structure correlations for all types of localized vibrations, including bands assigned to proteins, saturated lipids, glycosidic linkages, and nitrogenous bases, are also discussed. SEM images revealed that the mechanism of action of antibiotic agents against the pathogenic microorganisms involves a complete denaturation of the bacterial membrane, which induces bacterial cells apoptosis.
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