Research Article

Biochemical composition, antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities of Syntrichia ruralis (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Moh extracts against some resistant bacteria

Volume: 30 Number: 3 May 11, 2026
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Biochemical composition, antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities of Syntrichia ruralis (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Moh extracts against some resistant bacteria

Abstract

This study investigates the biochemical composition, antimicrobial, and antibiofilm properties of Syntrichia ruralis (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Moh extracts obtained using ethanol, methanol, n-hexane and distilled water solvents. Disk diffusion assays demonstrated selective antimicrobial activity against specific bacterial and fungal strains, including Staphylococcus epidermidis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Candida glabrata, and Proteus vulgaris. The MIC value for S. epidermidis was notably low (155 µg/mL) with the methanol extract, while other strains exhibited MIC values exceeding 10,000 µg/mL. Antibiofilm assays revealed significant inhibitory effects, particularly against foodborne Listeria innocua and clinical Escherichia coli isolates, with inhibition rates ranging from 57% to 87%, comparable to commercial disinfectant Halamid. In contrast, biofilm formation was enhanced in Listeria monocytogenes upon exposure to the extracts. The ethanol extract showed limited antioxidant activity in the DPPH assay (30.69% at 1000 µg/mL), with an EC₅₀ of 1743.47 µg/mL. GC-MS analysis identified a total of 50 compounds in all extracts. Palmitic acid, neophytadiene, vitamin E, and triterpenoids such as β-amyrin acetate were predominant in ethanol extract, while methanol and n-hexane extracts contained long-chain alkanes, sterols, and fatty acid derivatives. The presence of these compounds may underlie the observed biological effects. This study represents the first comprehensive report on the antimicrobial, antibiofilm and antioxidant activities of S. ruralis and highlights its potential as a source of bioactive metabolites, especially for targeting biofilm-associated infections.

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Supporting Institution

TÜBİTAK

Project Number

122C197

Thanks

The authors are grateful to TUBITAK for the financial support provided through BİDEB 2218 with project code 122C197.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Pharmaceutical Botany, Pharmaceutical Microbiology

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

May 11, 2026

Submission Date

June 24, 2025

Acceptance Date

October 10, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2026 Volume: 30 Number: 3

APA
Turu, D., Benek, A., Bozkurt, S. D., Yaman, C., Ersin, M., Durukan, K. O., Gül, G., Unan, A. D., Bozyel, M. E., & Canlı, K. (2026). Biochemical composition, antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities of Syntrichia ruralis (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Moh extracts against some resistant bacteria. Journal of Research in Pharmacy, 30(3), 743-755. https://doi.org/10.12991/jrespharm.1725436
AMA
1.Turu D, Benek A, Bozkurt SD, et al. Biochemical composition, antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities of Syntrichia ruralis (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Moh extracts against some resistant bacteria. J. Res. Pharm. 2026;30(3):743-755. doi:10.12991/jrespharm.1725436
Chicago
Turu, Dilay, Atakan Benek, Selime Deniz Bozkurt, et al. 2026. “Biochemical Composition, Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activities of Syntrichia Ruralis (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Moh Extracts Against Some Resistant Bacteria”. Journal of Research in Pharmacy 30 (3): 743-55. https://doi.org/10.12991/jrespharm.1725436.
EndNote
Turu D, Benek A, Bozkurt SD, Yaman C, Ersin M, Durukan KO, Gül G, Unan AD, Bozyel ME, Canlı K (May 1, 2026) Biochemical composition, antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities of Syntrichia ruralis (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Moh extracts against some resistant bacteria. Journal of Research in Pharmacy 30 3 743–755.
IEEE
[1]D. Turu et al., “Biochemical composition, antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities of Syntrichia ruralis (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Moh extracts against some resistant bacteria”, J. Res. Pharm., vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 743–755, May 2026, doi: 10.12991/jrespharm.1725436.
ISNAD
Turu, Dilay - Benek, Atakan - Bozkurt, Selime Deniz - Yaman, Cenker - Ersin, Melike - Durukan, Kutay Orkun - Gül, Gizem - Unan, Ayşe Dilek - Bozyel, Mustafa Eray - Canlı, Kerem. “Biochemical Composition, Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activities of Syntrichia Ruralis (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Moh Extracts Against Some Resistant Bacteria”. Journal of Research in Pharmacy 30/3 (May 1, 2026): 743-755. https://doi.org/10.12991/jrespharm.1725436.
JAMA
1.Turu D, Benek A, Bozkurt SD, Yaman C, Ersin M, Durukan KO, Gül G, Unan AD, Bozyel ME, Canlı K. Biochemical composition, antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities of Syntrichia ruralis (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Moh extracts against some resistant bacteria. J. Res. Pharm. 2026;30:743–755.
MLA
Turu, Dilay, et al. “Biochemical Composition, Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activities of Syntrichia Ruralis (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Moh Extracts Against Some Resistant Bacteria”. Journal of Research in Pharmacy, vol. 30, no. 3, May 2026, pp. 743-55, doi:10.12991/jrespharm.1725436.
Vancouver
1.Dilay Turu, Atakan Benek, Selime Deniz Bozkurt, Cenker Yaman, Melike Ersin, Kutay Orkun Durukan, Gizem Gül, Ayşe Dilek Unan, Mustafa Eray Bozyel, Kerem Canlı. Biochemical composition, antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities of Syntrichia ruralis (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Moh extracts against some resistant bacteria. J. Res. Pharm. 2026 May 1;30(3):743-55. doi:10.12991/jrespharm.1725436