ACTINOMYCETES AS A SOURCE OF POTENTIAL ANTIMICROBIAL AND ANTIBIOFILM AGENTS

S. Setiawati, Rizak Tiara Yusan
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Actinomycetes are Gram-positive bacteria, anaerobic or facultative with a fungal-like morphology, widely distributed in both waters and land. Actinomycetes are bacteria with the largest taxonomic unit with diverse phyla diversity related to morphology, physiology, and metabolic ability. Actinomycetes have been known to have many benefits in medicine, including antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals, and anticancer. The content of secondary metabolites produced by actinomycetes varies widely. Actinomycetes contain active compounds from the polyene, terpenoid, phenolic, polyketide, phenazine, piperazine, and non-polyene groups, which have been shown to have antibacterial, antifungal, and antibiofilm activities. Streptomycetes known produce most of the antibiotics. Many compounds have been isolated from actinomycetes have antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities. It can be developed for further research because there are no antibiofilm candidate drugs from actinomycetes that the FDA approved until now. This paper discusses the active compounds isolated from actinomycetes which have antibacterial, antifungal, and antibiofilm activities, and their mechanism of action.
放线菌作为潜在的抗菌和抗生物膜剂的来源
放线菌是革兰氏阳性细菌,厌氧或兼性,具有真菌样形态,广泛分布于水和陆地。放线菌是分类单位最大的细菌,在形态、生理和代谢能力方面具有丰富的门多样性。众所周知,放线菌在医学上有许多益处,包括抗生素、抗真菌药、抗病毒药和抗癌药。放线菌产生的次生代谢物含量差异很大。放线菌含有多烯、萜类、酚类、聚酮类、非多烯类、非那嗪类、哌嗪类和非多烯类的活性化合物,这些化合物已被证明具有抗菌、抗真菌和抗生物膜活性。已知大多数抗生素都是由链菌产生的。从放线菌中分离出的许多化合物具有抗菌和抗膜活性。由于到目前为止还没有FDA批准的放线菌抗生素候选药物,因此可以进行进一步的研究。本文综述了从放线菌中分离得到的具有抗菌、抗真菌和抗生物膜活性的活性化合物及其作用机制。
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