Diketopiperazine derivative from marine actinomycetes Nocardiopsis sp. SCA30 with antimicrobial activity against MRSA

Author(s):  
Saket Siddharth ◽  
Jamuna Bai Aswathanarayan ◽  
Mahadevaswamy G. Kuruburu ◽  
Subba Rao V. Madhunapantula ◽  
Ravishankar Rai Vittal
RSC Advances ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (20) ◽  
pp. 16615-16623 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Ramalingam ◽  
R. Rajaram

Extraction of bioactive compounds from marine actinomycetes and its antimicrobial activity.


2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 521-530 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohsen Gozari ◽  
Ahmad Zaheri ◽  
Saeid Tamadoni Jahromi ◽  
Majid Gozari ◽  
Ramin Karimzadeh

2017 ◽  
Vol 38 (3) ◽  
pp. 483-488
Author(s):  
P. Dhevagi ◽  
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A. Brundha ◽  
K. Geetha ◽  
R. Gobu ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohamed Al-agamy ◽  
Moaz M Hamed ◽  
Mohammad R Alhuzani ◽  
Asmaa M Youssif

Abstract Background: Because of the ability of their bioactive metabolites production, many researchers were attracted to investigate and isolating marine actinomycetes from unique location with a unique environment. Information on antimicrobial activity and antifouling agents by Streptomyces sp. from the Ras Garib area, Gulf of Suez, Egypt is limited. One of the metabolites produced by the actinomycetes was biosurfactant. This paper describes the possibility of marine actinomycetes isolates for the production of biosurfactants, In addition to the possibility of using it as antimicrobial and antifouling agents.Results: Marine actinobacterial isolates RG3 and RG8 had emulsification indexes of 76 and 68%, respectively. The two marine actinobacterial isolates were identified using 16srDNA as Streptomyces althioticus RG3 and Streptomyces californicus RG8, and submitted in the database of genetic information with accession number MW661230 and MW661234, respectively. Biosurfactants were stable at 10% NaCl, in case of Streptomyces althioticus RG3 and stable at 10%–15% NaCl in the case of Streptomyces californicus RG8. A temperature of 35℃ was suitable for the stability of biosurfactants produced by both strains. Both strains produced the most biosurfactant when exposed to alkaline conditions. We characterized the biosurfactants produced by both strains including features such as the chemical composition of the biosurfactants and FTIR analysis. The antimicrobial activity of biosurfactants extract evaluated using a well diffusion method against Vibrio alginolyticus MK170250, Escherichia coli ATCC 8739, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 4027, and Staphylococcus aureus ATTC 25923. Streptomyces althioticus RG3 biosurfactants have been shown to have better antimicrobial activity than Streptomyces californicus RG8, indicating that they may be used in pharmaceutical industries and in the manufacture of antifouling products.Conclusions: Streptomyces althioticus RG3 and Streptomyces californicus RG8, isolated from Ras Garib, Gulf of Suez, Egypt, were able to develop very stable biosurfactants under stress conditions, which could be useful in a variety of industries such as pharmaceuticals and antifouling manufacturing.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 1673-1679
Author(s):  
Jehan Alrahimi

Actinomycetes are free-living bacteria that are widely distributed and found in several habitats. These bacteria are essential organism in soil system, they contribute to agroindustry as the origin of active compounds. Their economical and biotechnological importance lies in the production of bioactive secondary metabolites including anticancer, insecticides, and antibiotic agents, such Actinomycetes–derived agents have been commonly used in both medical and industrial fields. Mainly, different Actinomycetes species isolated from coastal habitats are found to be novel sources of antibiotics. Thus, further investigating Actinomycetes will provide a better understanding of the physiological features and chemical composition of marine Actinomycetes. It also enables to use of large synthetic libraries of derived molecules (e.g., secondary metabolites) to develop biological drugs to combat advanced bacterial infections. Actinomycetes can produce more powerful biological compounds of medicinal and economic importance; moreover, it can provide insight into new antibiotics against different types of pathogens that cause infection to humans and support human health by overcoming complications caused by pathogenic bacteria and drug resistance. In particular, Actinomycetes of marine origin are a promising source of biomedical microbial products and natural products with an interesting microbial activity against many other pathogenic causing microorganisms. They are diverse in nature and have unique chemical compositions. During the past years, many new anti-microbial agents were discovered and deemed powerful therapeutic agents. The discovery of bioactive compounds continues to increase. However, the underlying potential of Actinomycetes has yet to be found. Therefore, this work conducts a review of the antimicrobial activity of metabolites extracted from marine Actinomycetes.


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