Radical scavengering of pigments from novel strains of Dietzia schimae and Microbacterium esteraromaticum

Sayyede Narjes Zamanian, Z. Etemadifar
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Radiation resistant bacteria have adopted a variety of ingenious strategies for survival under the high dose of radiation, for example through their pigments. In the present study, two ultraviolet-C (UVC) radiation tolerant bacteria, named NM1 and NM3 strains, were isolated from the industrial waste and soil that identified by the molecular analysis. Survival assay of irradiated bacteria was performed by plate counting and flow cytometry (by a fluorescent dye, Rhodamin 123). Also, hydrogen peroxide tolerance of the isolated strains was analyzed by turbidimetric microplate technique. The 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging assay and EC50 values in reducing power were measured to evaluate antioxidant activity and reductive power of their methanol extracted pigments. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing indicated that the NM1 and NM3 strains belonged to Microbacterium esteraromaticum and Dietzia schimae with 99% identity, respectively. Both of them showed much high resistance to 15 and 20 J/cm2 UVC irradiation (254nm). Visible spectra of their methanolic extracted pigments were considered identical with λmax at 413, 439 and 468nm for Microbacterium NM1 and λmax at 451nm for Dietzia NM3. EC50 values in reducing power were 35.26 and 36.13 µg/ml for pigments of NM1 and NM3 strains, respectively. Whereas scavenging abilities of DPPH radicals were 3.42 and 1.58 mg/ml for pigments of NM1 and NM3 strains, respectively. Based on the results, the pigments of isolated UVC tolerant bacteria displayed strong antioxidant activity. These bacteria may be a good source for antioxidative-related functional foods and the pharmaceutical industry.
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木兰花和酯芳微杆菌新菌株对色素自由基的清除作用
抗辐射细菌采用了各种巧妙的策略在高剂量辐射下生存,例如通过它们的色素。本研究从工业废弃物和土壤中分离到两株耐紫外线c (UVC)辐射细菌,分别命名为NM1和NM3。通过平板计数和流式细胞术(荧光染料罗达明123)进行辐照细菌的存活测定。用比浊微孔板技术对分离菌株的过氧化氢耐受性进行了分析。采用2,2-二苯基-1-苦味酰肼(DPPH)自由基清除实验和还原力EC50值来评价甲醇提取色素的抗氧化活性和还原力。基于16S rRNA基因测序的系统发育分析表明,NM1和NM3菌株分别属于酯芳微杆菌(Microbacterium esteraromaticum)和木香Dietzia schimae,同源性为99%。对15和20 J/cm2的紫外辐射(254nm)均表现出较高的抗性。它们的甲醇提取色素的可见光谱与Microbacterium NM1在413、439和468nm处的λmax和Dietzia NM3在451nm处的λmax一致。NM1和NM3菌株色素还原力的EC50值分别为35.26和36.13µg/ml。NM1和NM3菌株对色素的DPPH自由基清除能力分别为3.42和1.58 mg/ml。结果表明,抗UVC细菌的色素具有较强的抗氧化活性。这些细菌可能是抗氧化相关功能食品和制药工业的良好来源。
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