Bioactive actinomycetes from Krishna River sediments of Andhra Pradesh.

Hindustan antibiotics bulletin Pub Date : 2002-02-01
P Ellaiah, K V V S N Bapi Raju, K Adinarayana, G Adinarayana, V Saisha, S Madhavi, J Premkumar
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Sediment samples from Krishna River at Nagayalanka of Andhra Pradesh, India were investigated as a source of actinomycetes to screen for the production of novel bioactive compounds. During our investigation on fresh water actinomycetes from 5 different river sediment samples, a total of 80 actinomycetes were isolated. Out of these 80 isolates, 30 isolates which showed distinct macromorphological characteristics were selected. The antimicrobial and enzymatic activities were studied for all the 30 isolates. The preliminary study for antimicrobial activity by cross streak method indicated that 16 isolates (53.3%) have excellent antagonistic properties. All these 16 isolates were subjected to detailed submerged fermentation studies. It was observed that 12 isolates (40.0%) exhibited antibacterial activity, 9 isolates (30.0%) showed antifungal activity while 5 isolates (16.6%) showed both antibacterial and antifungal activities. All the 30 isolates were also subjected for the determination of enzymatic activities 25 isolates (83.3%) exhibited amylolytic activity while 27 isolates (90.0%) showed proteolytic activity. Among these isolates, six promising isolates were selected for detailed morphological, cultural, physiological and biochemical studies. It was established that these isolates belong to the Streptomyces genus by virtue of their cell wall composition pattern and were identified as strains of different Streptomyces species like S. rochei, S. alanosinicus, S. erumpens, S. griseoplanus, S. gancidicus and S. nigrogriseolus.

安得拉邦克里希纳河沉积物中的生物活性放线菌。
研究了印度安得拉邦纳加亚兰卡克里希纳河沉积物样本作为放线菌的来源,以筛选新型生物活性化合物的产生。在对5种不同河流沉积物样品的淡水放线菌进行调查时,共分离到80种放线菌。从80株分离株中筛选出具有明显大形态特征的30株分离株。对30株菌株进行了抑菌活性和酶活性研究。交叉条纹法初步研究表明,16株(53.3%)菌株具有良好的拮抗活性。所有这16株分离株都进行了详细的深层发酵研究。结果表明,12株(40.0%)具有抑菌活性,9株(30.0%)具有抑菌活性,5株(16.6%)同时具有抑菌和抗真菌活性。对30株分离菌株进行酶活性测定,25株(83.3%)表现出淀粉水解活性,27株(90.0%)表现出蛋白水解活性。在这些分离株中,选择了六个有希望的分离株进行详细的形态、培养、生理和生化研究。根据这些菌株细胞壁组成模式确定它们属于链霉菌属,并鉴定为S. rochei、S. alanosinicus、S. erumpens、S. griseoplanus、S. gancidicus和S. nigrogrisiseolus等不同链霉菌种类的菌株。
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