Isolation and Identification of Actinomycetes from Mangrove Soil and Extraction of Secondary Metabolites for Antibacterial Activity

A. Priyadarshini, Sameer K. Singdevsachan, S. Tripathy, Y. K. Mohanta, J. Patra, B. Sethi
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The mangrove ecosystem of India is an extensively unexplored source for actinomycetes with the potential to produce secondary metabolites of biological importance. In this study, twenty two actinomycetes were isolated from different soil samples collected from the Bhitarkanika mangrove forest along Odisha coast, India. These isolates were identified as Streptomyces sp. based on their morphological, physiological and biochemical characteristics as described in the International Streptomyces Project. Out of twenty two actinomycetes (designated as BSA-1 to BSA-22) isolates, only four isolates (BSA-5, BSA-10, BSA-11 and BSA-15) displayed significant antimicrobial Original Research Article Priyadarshini et al.; BBJ, 12(2): 1-13, 2016; Article no.BBJ.24102 2 properties in term of antagonistic activity against six human pathogenic bacterial strains (Staphylococcus aureus, Shigella flexneri, Bacillus licheniformis, Bacillus brevis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli). All these isolates exhibited excellent antimicrobial activity in a range of 14.0-22.0 mm as inhibition zone against the above studied human pathogens with highest activity displayed by the isolate BSA-11. The isolate, Streptomyces sp. BSA-11 was further identified up to the species level by 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis. The BLAST analysis confirmed that Streptomyces sp. BSA-11 was homologous to Streptomyces himastatinicus of order Actinomycetles and class Actinobacteria. The novel actinomycete, Streptomyces himastatinicus BSA-11 from Bhitarkanika has the ability to produce extracellular potent bioactive compounds which can be a potential source of many antimicrobials.
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红树林土壤中放线菌的分离鉴定及次生代谢产物的提取
印度的红树林生态系统是一个广泛未开发的放线菌来源,具有产生次生代谢物的生物学重要性的潜力。在这项研究中,从印度奥里萨邦海岸Bhitarkanika红树林的不同土壤样品中分离出22种放线菌。根据国际链霉菌项目(International Streptomyces Project)中描述的形态、生理和生化特征,这些分离株被鉴定为Streptomyces sp.。在22株放线菌(指定为BSA-1至BSA-22)中,只有4株(BSA-5、BSA-10、BSA-11和BSA-15)表现出显著的抗菌作用。植物学报,12(2):1-13,2016;文章no.BBJ。24102对6种人类致病菌(金黄色葡萄球菌、福氏志贺氏菌、地衣芽孢杆菌、短芽孢杆菌、铜绿假单胞菌和大肠杆菌)的拮抗活性。所有分离株在14.0 ~ 22.0 mm范围内均表现出良好的抑菌活性,其中BSA-11的抑菌活性最高。通过16S rRNA基因序列分析进一步鉴定了分离株Streptomyces sp. BSA-11。BLAST分析证实,Streptomyces sp. BSA-11与放线菌目、放线菌纲的himastatinicus链霉菌同源。来自Bhitarkanika的新型放线菌,himastatinicus链霉菌BSA-11具有产生细胞外有效生物活性化合物的能力,可以成为许多抗菌剂的潜在来源。
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