Isolation and Identification of Bacterial Biosurfactant Producing Strain from Soil and Evaluation of Their Antimicrobial Activity Mediated Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles

Ashitha K. Sanuj, N. Vanitha
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Nanoparticle synthesis using biosurfactants is currently a popular and environmentally friendly method for improving both particle synthesis and stabilization. Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) have found extensive applications in the field of biomedicine. The present study focused on isolating microorganisms that produce biosurfactants from soil contaminated with oil. The isolated microorganisms were identified through molecular identification of 16s r-RNA gene sequencing and characterization as Bacillus pseudomycoides. We determined biosurfactant production using various assays such as hemolysis assay, emulsification index, oil spreading tests, and drop-collapsing assays. This investigation confirms that isolated microorganisms possess biosurfactant properties. We utilized a biosurfactant extract from the B. pseudomycoides strain for the synthesis of ZnO NPs. Advanced techniques such as UV-vis spectroscopy, XRD, FTIR, SEM, and Edax were employed to ensure accurate characterization. Furthermore, the biosurfactant-mediated ZnO NPs effectively killed a few bacterial pathogens, such as Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Klebsiella pneumonia. They were also effective against fungal pathogens, such as Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus flavus, and Fusarium oxysporum. This research highlights the impressive effectiveness of newly synthesized biosurfactant-mediated ZnO against clinical isolates. This research suggests that the biosurfactant extract from B. pseudomycoides could be used to make ZnO nanoparticles that could be useful for treating harmful infections.
从土壤中分离和鉴定产生生物表面活性剂的细菌菌株并评估其在纳米氧化锌介导下的抗菌活性
目前,使用生物表面活性剂合成纳米粒子是一种既能改善粒子合成又能提高粒子稳定性的流行且环保的方法。氧化锌纳米粒子(ZnO NPs)已在生物医学领域得到广泛应用。本研究的重点是从受石油污染的土壤中分离出能产生生物表面活性剂的微生物。通过 16s r-RNA 基因测序进行分子鉴定,确定分离出的微生物为假丝酵母菌(Bacillus pseudomycoides)。我们利用溶血试验、乳化指数、铺油试验和滴塌试验等多种检测方法测定了生物表面活性剂的产量。这项调查证实,分离出来的微生物具有生物表面活性剂特性。我们利用假酵母菌株的生物表面活性剂提取物合成了 ZnO NPs。我们采用了紫外可见光谱、XRD、傅立叶变换红外光谱、扫描电镜和 Edax 等先进技术,以确保准确表征。此外,生物表面活性剂介导的 ZnO NPs 能有效杀死一些细菌病原体,如大肠杆菌、铜绿假单胞菌和肺炎克雷伯菌。它们对黑曲霉、黄曲霉和氧孢镰刀菌等真菌病原体也有效。这项研究强调了新合成的生物表面活性剂介导的氧化锌对临床分离菌的显著效果。这项研究表明,从假丝酵母菌中提取的生物表面活性剂可用于制造氧化锌纳米粒子,用于治疗有害感染。
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