巨曲霉在不同培养条件下抑菌活性的研究

S. Karthiga, R. Ramya, K. Ramya, S. Jothinayaki, D. Kavitha
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全身性真菌疾病是治疗危机,如果延迟治疗,死亡率也很高。目前,几种天然化合物的抗菌潜力已经在更广泛的方面得到了证明。本研究探讨巨曲霉抗真菌蛋白(AFP)对真菌感染的拮抗作用。巨型曲霉的拮抗效果是通过双重培养确定的,并通过菌丝相互作用进一步证实。优化了不同pH、温度、碳源、氮源下拮抗效果最佳的培养条件。AFP对人类病原菌黄曲霉的拮抗能力受不同培养条件的影响较大。以葡萄糖为碳源,以(NH4)H2PO4为氮源时,Afp的抑制水平为84%。在pH为7时,拮抗作用增强85%,而在28℃时,拮抗作用达到80%。巨曲霉AFP的抑菌潜力可作为开发抗真菌药物的先导化合物。
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Investigation on the antifungal activity of Aspergillus giganteus in different culture conditions
Systemic fungal diseases are therapeutic crises which additionally have high mortality rates in case of deferred treatment. Nowadays, antimicrobial potential of several natural compounds have been demonstrated in a wider aspects. This study investigates the antagonist efficacy of Antifungal Proteins (AFP) from Aspergillus giganteus to treat fungal infections. The antagonistic efficacy of Aspergillus giganteus is determined by performing dual culturing and was further proved by hyphal interactions. The culture conditions for maximum antagonistic effect at different pH, temperature, carbon and, nitrogen sources were optimized. The antagonistic potential of AFP against the human pathogen Aspergillus flavus was highly influenced by various culture conditions. The level of inhibition by Afp was 84%, when dextrose was used as the carbon source along with (NH4)H2PO4 as the nitrogen source. The antagonistic was enhanced at pH 7 as 85% in while 80% inhibition was attained at the temperature 28°C. The inhibitory potential of AFP from Aspergillus giganteus can be used as a lead compound for development of antifungal drugs.
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