PE2026 Paul Ehrlich MedChem 2026 conference

Mihail Lucian Birsa


PC4 – Mihail Lucian Birsa

Department of Chemistry, “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iasi, Romania

lbirsa@uaic.ro

Synthetic Flavonoid – An Alternative Solution to Combat Eskape Pathogens
Mihail Lucian Birsa1

1 Department of Chemistry, “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iasi, Romania
Abstract
ESKAPE pathogens are considered as global threats to human health. The discovery of new molecules for which these pathogens have not yet developed resistance is a high medical priority [1]. Synthetic flavonoids are good candidates for developing new antimicrobials [2, 3]. Therefore, we report here the potent in vitro antibacterial activity of BrCl-flav (Figure 1), a representative of a new class of synthetic tricyclic flavonoids. Minimum inhibitory/bactericidal concentration, time kill and biofilm formation assays were employed to evaluate the antibacterial potential of BrCl-flav. The mechanism of action was investigated using fluorescence and scanning electron microscopy. A checkerboard assay was used to study the effect of the tested compound in combination with antibiotics. Our results showed that BrCl-flav displayed important inhibitory activity against all tested clinical isolates, with MICs ranging between 0.24 and 125 µg/mL. A total kill effect was recorded after only 1 h of exposing Enterococcus faecium cells to BrCl-flav. Additionally, BrCl-flav displayed important biofilm disruption potential against Acinetobacter baumannii. Those effects were induced by membrane integrity damage. BrCl-flav expressed synergistic activity in combination with penicillin against a MRSA strain. Based on the potent antibacterial activity, low cytotoxicity and pro-inflammatory effect, BrCl-flav has good potential for developing new effective drugs against ESKAPE pathogens [4].

Figure 1. The chemical structure of BrCl-flav
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[2] Sarbu, L.G.; Bahrin, L.G.; Babii, C.; Stefan, M.; Birsa, M.L. Synthetic flavonoids with antimicrobial activity: A review. J. Appl. Microbiol. 2019, 127, 1282–1290. https://doi.org/10.1111/jam.14271
[3] Bahrin, L.G.; Hopf, H.; Jones, P.G.; Sarbu, L.G.; Babii, C.; Mihai, A.C.; Stefan, M.; Birsa, L.M. Antibacterial structure-activity relationship studies of several tricyclic sulfur-containing flavonoids. Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2016, 12, 1065–1071. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.12.100
[4] Moldovan, C.V., Savu, M., Dussert, E., Aboubacar, H., Sarbu, L.G., Matiut, S., Cudennec, B., Krier, F., Ravallec, R., Birsa, M.L., Stefan, M., “Synthetic Flavonoid BrCl-Flav-An Alternative Solution to Combat ESKAPE Pathogens”, Antibiotics (Basel), 11, 1389 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11101389