Isolation of biologically active Actinomycetes from untouched soils: a case study from Karaj district, Iran

E. Salehghamari, Maryam Najafi
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Actinomycetes are a source of a broad variety of secondary metabolites with diverse biological activities, such as antifungi, antibiotics and antitumorals; many of which have been developed for clinical use. In this study, 34 actinomycetes from untouched soils were isolated from Alborz Province-Iran. Evaluation ofantifungal and anti bacterial activities of these isolates, demonstrated the capability of the isolates to inhibit the growth of fungi and bacteria using agar well diffusion method. Moreover, the ethyl acetate and ethanol extracts of an isolate were also tested against Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and their inhibited zones were measured. 53% of isolates were active against at least one of the seven tested pathogens and 32% of actinomycetes were active against tested pathogenic fungi. Some of the actinomycetal isolates had shown strong antifungal and antibacterial activity which promises a good source of novel antimicrobial agents. As a case, isolate act-3 was selected for its high antimicrobial activity against MRSA. These results suggested that actinomycetes from Alborz Province have a good potential for the production of biologically active compounds.
从未碰触土壤中分离生物活性放线菌:伊朗Karaj地区的案例研究
放线菌是具有多种生物活性的多种次生代谢物的来源,如抗真菌、抗生素和抗肿瘤;其中许多已被开发用于临床。本研究从伊朗Alborz省未受污染的土壤中分离到34种放线菌。利用琼脂孔扩散法对分离菌株的抑菌活性和抑菌活性进行了评价,证明了分离菌株对真菌和细菌的抑制能力。此外,还测定了分离物的乙酸乙酯和乙醇提取物对金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)的抑制作用,并测定了其抑制区。53%的分离菌对七种检测病原体中的至少一种有活性,32%的放线菌对检测的病原真菌有活性。一些放线菌分离株显示出较强的抗真菌和抗菌活性,有望成为新型抗菌药物的良好来源。作为一个案例,分离物act-3因其对MRSA具有较高的抗菌活性而被选择。这些结果表明,来自阿尔博斯省的放线菌具有良好的生产生物活性化合物的潜力。
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