Evaluation of antimycobacterial activity from marine and freshwater microalgae

D. A. Ruiz-Güereca, A. Licea-Navarro, M. Sánchez‐Saavedra
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Abstract

Tuberculosis is considered one of the most important epidemiological diseases worldwide. The current treatment for tuberculosis is a combination of antituberculosis drugs for at least 9 months. Nowadays, the search for new pharmacological agents for the treatment of tuberculosis is an urgent endeavor. Microalgae produce a wide variety of molecules that possess biological activities of pharmaceutical interest. Therefore, the objective of this work was to evaluate the antimycobacterial activity of hexane crude extracts of 6 microalgae: Chlamydomonas mexicana , Porphyridium cruentum , Isochrysis galbana , Rhodomonas sp., Aphanocapsa marina, and Nitzschia palea . All of the hexane extracts inhibited at least 90% of the growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv at a concentration of 100 μg ml -1 . The hexane crude extract of I. galbana had the highest antimycobacterial activity displaying a percentage inhibition that was equal to that of the antituberculosis drug isoniazid and having a minimum inhibitory concentration of 50 μg ml -1 . These findings demonstrate that microalgae are an excellent source for the search of novel antimycobacterial compounds.
海洋和淡水微藻抑菌活性评价
结核病被认为是全世界最重要的流行病学疾病之一。目前治疗结核病的方法是联合使用抗结核药物至少9个月。目前,寻找治疗肺结核的新药物是一项紧迫的工作。微藻产生各种各样的分子,具有生物活性的药物利益。因此,本研究旨在评价墨西哥衣藻、cruentum卟啉藻、galbana等藻、Rhodomonas sp.、Aphanocapsa marina和Nitzschia palea等6种微藻的己烷粗提物的抑菌活性。所有正己烷提取物在浓度为100 μg ml -1时抑制结核分枝杆菌H37Rv至少90%的生长。其正己烷粗提物抑菌活性最高,抑菌率与抗结核药物异烟肼相当,最低抑菌浓度为50 μg ml -1。这些发现表明,微藻是寻找新型抗真菌化合物的良好来源。
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