Antimicrobial and antioxidant potential of Streptomyces spp isolated from the rhizosphere of Origanum majorana in Lebanon

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Mona Tfaily, Jamilah Borjac
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Abstract

Background

The increasing threat of multidrug-resistant bacteria highlights the critical requirement for the development of new and effective antibiotics from natural sources. Actinobacteria are main producers of natural products to treat various diseases.

Purpose

This study aimed to isolate Actinobacteria from the rhizosphere of Origanum majorana, characterize them, and test the antimicrobial activity of their metabolites.

Methods

Rhizospheric soil samples surrounding O. majorana plants were collected from 4 locations in Lebanon. The physicochemical characteristics of the soil were studied. Twenty Actinobacteria were chosen for primary screening against different bacterial pathogens using cross streak method and were identified based on morphological and biochemical characteristics. Two Actinobacteria that we coded as WP and OP were chosen for secondary metabolites’ extraction, followed by antibacterial, antioxidant, and hemolysis assessments. These strains were identified using 16S rRNA sequencing.

Results

The lowest minimum inhibitory concentration for WP and OP metabolites were 47 and 94 µg/ml respectively against Staphylococcus aureus. WP showed significant biofilm inhibition reaching 95.47 % against S. aureus. WP exhibited similarity with Streptomyces tuirus while OP was similar to Streptomyces sp. OGA5 (99 % and 98 %, respectively). Their metabolites demonstrated time and dose-dependent activities against the tested bacteria. They did not show any haemolytic activity against human erythrocytes even at high concentrations. WP extract exhibited 91.25 % free radicals scavenging activity at 50 mg/ml.

Conclusion

The distribution of Actinobacteria is influenced by the physicochemical parameters of soil. S. tuirus produces potent bioactive compounds with promising antibacterial activity making it a valuable source to produce antimicrobial agents.
黎巴嫩大黄牛根际链霉菌的抗菌和抗氧化潜力
多重耐药细菌的威胁日益严重,这凸显了从天然来源开发新型有效抗生素的迫切需求。放线菌是治疗各种疾病的天然产物的主要生产者。目的对牛根际放线菌进行分离、鉴定,并对其代谢产物进行抑菌活性测定。方法在黎巴嫩4个地点采集大黄草周围的土壤样本。研究了土壤的理化特性。采用交叉条纹法对20株放线菌进行初步筛选,并根据形态学和生化特征进行鉴定。我们选择了两种我们编码为WP和OP的放线菌进行次级代谢物的提取,然后进行抗菌、抗氧化和溶血评估。这些菌株采用16S rRNA测序进行鉴定。结果WP和OP代谢产物对金黄色葡萄球菌的最低抑菌浓度分别为47和94µg/ml。对金黄色葡萄球菌具有显著的生物膜抑制作用,抑制率达95.47%。WP与Streptomyces tutuv具有相似性,OP与Streptomyces sp. OGA5具有相似性(分别为99%和98%)。它们的代谢物对被测细菌表现出时间和剂量依赖的活性。即使在高浓度下,它们对人红细胞也没有表现出任何溶血活性。当浓度为50 mg/ml时,其自由基清除能力为91.25%。结论放线菌的分布受土壤理化参数的影响。S. tuv产生具有良好抗菌活性的强效生物活性化合物,使其成为生产抗菌剂的宝贵来源。
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Phytomedicine Plus
Phytomedicine Plus Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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