A. Bahrami, Bita Jenabzadeh, Hamid Mosmeri, M. Ghafari
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摘要
. Phenazine 1-羧酸(Phenazine 1-corboxylic acid, PCA)是一种抗生素,能抑制大量微生物的生长。PCA在医药、农业、海洋、化工等领域得到了广泛的应用。本研究对PCA(由Malek Ashtar University of Technology微生物Collection保存的铜绿假单胞菌MUT.3产生)的抗生素特性进行了研究。在230 d的时间内,研究了温度和光照条件对PCA活性的影响。采用高效液相色谱法(HPLC)研究实验中PCA的破坏率。采用最小抑菌浓度法(MIC)和最小杀菌浓度法(MBC)研究了不同条件下PCA对大肠杆菌DH5α的抑菌活性。结果表明,在25℃条件下,PCA的抑菌活性可达210天,而在35℃和45℃条件下,PCA的抑菌活性分别降低到100天和50天。此外,在可见光和紫外光条件下,PCA的活性分别可达120天和10天。MIC和MBC数据与HPLC结果一致。苯那嗪-羟基的活性和稳定性的详细数据
Phenazine 1- carboxylic acid (PCA) produced by Pseudomonas aeroginosa MUT.3: a study on its stability and antibacterial activity under various environmental conditions
. Phenazine 1-corboxylic acid (PCA) is an antibiotic, which inhibits the growth of a vast number of micro-organisms. PCA has has been applied in fields such as pharmaceutical, agricultural, marine and chemical industries. In this study, the antibiotic properties of PCA (produced by pseudomonas aeruginosa MUT.3, which is kept at the Microbial Collection of Malek Ashtar University of Technology) was studied. The impacts of temperature and light conditions on the activity of PCA was investigated within a 230-day period. To investigate the rate of PCA destruction in the experiment, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was utilized. Moreover, the antibacterial activity of PCA under various conditions was studied by minimum inhibitory (MIC) and minimum biocidal concentration (MBC) methods against E. coli DH5α . The results showed that PCA could be active up to 210 days in darkness (at 25 o C). Meanwhile, the antibacterial activity of PCA was reduced to 100 and 50 days by increasing the temperature to 35 and 45 o C, respectively. In addition, PCA could be active up to 120 and 10 days in visible and ultraviolet light condition, respectively. The MIC and MBC data were consistent with the HPLC results. Detailed data on the activity and stability of phenazine 1-corboxylic