ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITIES OF SOME WILD MUSHROOM EXTRACTS AGAINST PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA

Daniela Nikolovska-Nedelkoska, N. Atanasova-Pančevska, M. Karadelev, Z. Uzunoska, D. Kungulovski
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Mushrooms synthesize a multitude of low-molecular-weight secondary metabolites that have an important role as communication signals, to defend mushroom habitat or to inhibit the growth of competitors. Investigations have shown that some of these metabolites have potent antimicrobial activity and could be beneficial for humans. In this study, antimicrobial potential of the extracts from six wild mushrooms: Amanita echinocephala, Russula medulata, Cerena unicolor, Hericium erinaceus, Ishnoderma benzoinum and Laetiporus sulphureus was evaluated against Gram-negative bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The antimicrobial activities of the methanolic mushroom extracts were investigated by the microdilution method. All the extracts that demonstrated inhibitory activities were further tested for bactericidal activity and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) values were determined. Antimicrobial activity was observed in all species included in the study, while the activities depended on the type and concentration of extract. The tested microorganism was more sensitive to the examined extracts from the polypore fungi (C. unicolor, H. erinaceus, I. benzoinum and L. sulphureus). The highest antibacterial activity was obtained in the extracts from polypores I. benzoinum and L. sulphureus (MBC=15.625 mg/mL). This study demonstrated that the analysed wild macrofungi have the potential to accumulate bioactive metabolites that possess antimicrobial activity.
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一些野生蘑菇提取物对铜绿假单胞菌的抑菌活性
蘑菇合成大量的低分子量次生代谢物,这些代谢物具有重要的通信信号作用,可以保护蘑菇的栖息地或抑制竞争对手的生长。研究表明,其中一些代谢物具有强大的抗菌活性,可能对人类有益。本研究对6种野生蘑菇——棘头毒伞菌(Amanita echinocephala)、乌苏娜菌(Russula medulata)、单色菌(Cerena unicolor)、猴头菌(Hericium erinaceus)、苯并石竹菌(Ishnoderma benzoinum)和硫垂菌(Laetiporus sulphureus)的提取物进行了抑菌活性评价。采用微量稀释法对甲醇香菇提取物的抑菌活性进行了研究。对具有抑菌活性的提取物进行抑菌活性测定,确定最小杀菌浓度(MBC)。对所有植物均有抑菌活性,其抑菌活性与提取物的种类和浓度有关。所测微生物对所测多孔真菌(C. unicolor、H. erinaceus、I. benzoinum和L. sulphureus)提取物较为敏感。其中,苯并菌和硫脲提取物的抑菌活性最高(MBC=15.625 mg/mL)。本研究表明,所分析的野生大型真菌具有积累具有抗菌活性的生物活性代谢物的潜力。
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