Secondary metabolite analysis and anti-bacterial and fungal activities of marine sponge methanol extract based on coral cover

Ismail Marzuki, S. Gusty, R. Armus, A. Sapar, R. Asaf, Andi Athirah, Jaya
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Conservation of coral reefs and marine life is important to maintain population and biodiversity. The aim of the study was to determine the relationship between the inhibition of sponge extract on the growth of bacteria and fungi to analyze the relationship formation of bioactive metabolic substances produced by sponges and their relationship with coral cover conditions.Methods of coral cover observation, habitat analysis and secondary metabolite content, anti-bacterial and fungal activity tests and sponge methanol extract. Results: Three types of sponges, each Clathria reinwardri (CR) lived on medium coral reef cover, live coral and partly on the abiotic component. Hyrtios erectus (HE) and Callyspongia aeresuza (CA) were obtained from damaged coral cover, some sandy live coral and abiotic components.Inhibition of CR > CA > HE sponge methanol extract against the growth of fungi and bacteria. The inhibition of sponge methanol extract against the growth of Escherichia coli (EC) and Staphylococcus aureus (SA) and Malassezia furfur (MF) fungi was the largest by CR sponge methanol extract, but did not have inhibitory activity against Candida albicans (CA). The growth and characterization of the metabolites produced by sponges are influenced by the environmental conditions of coral reef growth and cover.
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珊瑚覆盖层海绵甲醇提取物的次生代谢物分析及抑菌活性研究
保护珊瑚礁和海洋生物对维持人口和生物多样性十分重要。本研究的目的是确定海绵提取物对细菌和真菌生长的抑制关系,分析海绵产生的生物活性代谢物质的形成及其与珊瑚覆盖条件的关系。方法:珊瑚覆盖观察、生境分析及次生代谢物含量、抗菌真菌活性试验及海绵甲醇提取物。结果:三种海绵分别生活在中等珊瑚礁覆盖层、活珊瑚覆盖层和部分非生物覆盖层上。从受损珊瑚覆盖层、部分沙质活珊瑚和非生物成分中获得了直立虫(HE)和灰质粘绵虫(CA)。CR > CA > HE海绵甲醇提取物对真菌和细菌生长的抑制作用。海绵甲醇提取物对大肠杆菌(EC)、金黄色葡萄球菌(SA)和马拉色菌(MF)真菌的抑制作用最大,但对白色念珠菌(CA)没有抑制作用。海绵代谢产物的生长和特性受珊瑚礁生长和覆盖的环境条件的影响。
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