Pharmaceutically active secondary metabolites of newly isolated actinobacteria from two Cameroonian soils

IF 0.1 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Catrina-The International Journal of Environmental Sciences Pub Date : 2019-02-18 DOI:10.12816/CAT.2019.27395
Steve Takoukam Toukam, A. Ngakou, S. Mansour
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Clinical infectious diseases are a major public health concerns worldwide, particularly in developing countries, where access to health care is extremely limited. In a context of increased development of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms, extensive research efforts, to explore novel antimicrobial from newly isolated organisms, are in need. Therefore, our study was carried out to isolate actinobacteria, for the first time, from two different soils collected from Cameroon. Fifty-eight out of 81 isolates of actinobacteria showed antimicrobial activity against human pathogens based on agar disc overlay bioassay. Meanwhile, the excreted metabolites of these actinobacteria were also tested for antimicrobial activity using agar disc diffusion test. Nine Gram-positive and negative human bacterial pathogens were used. One fungal pathogen was also tested. Our results showed that the most active actinobacterial isolates are belonging to the genera: Microtetraspora sp. (CSU3), Nocardiopsis sp. (CSU5), Streptomyces sp. (PSP3, PSU28 and PSU30), and Micromonospora sp. (CSD50). Streptomyces sp. and Actinomadura sp. isolates were the most dominant genera producing potent antimicrobial secondary metabolites, indicating that Streptomycetes-phenotype isolates are providing high quality metabolites for drug discovery purposes. Natural occurring biochemical compounds excreted in liquid media were also tested and proved the presence of alkaloids and tannins compounds.
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临床传染病是世界范围内的一个主要公共卫生问题,特别是在获得保健的机会极其有限的发展中国家。在抗生素耐药微生物日益发展的背景下,需要进行广泛的研究工作,从新分离的生物体中探索新型抗菌剂。因此,我们首次从喀麦隆采集的两种不同土壤中分离放线菌。经琼脂盘覆盖生物测定,81株放线菌中有58株具有抑菌活性。同时,采用琼脂盘扩散法测定放线菌的代谢产物的抑菌活性。使用革兰氏阳性和阴性的人类细菌病原体9种。还测试了一种真菌病原体。结果表明,最具活性的放线菌属为微四孢子菌属(CSU3)、无心菌属(CSU5)、链霉菌属(PSP3、PSU28和PSU30)和小单孢子菌属(CSD50)。链霉菌(Streptomyces sp.)和放线瘤菌(Actinomadura sp.)分离株是产生强效抗菌次级代谢物的最主要属,表明链霉菌表型分离株为药物发现提供了高质量的代谢物。还测试了在液体介质中排泄的天然生化化合物,并证明了生物碱和单宁化合物的存在。
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