印度孙德尔本斯的蓝藻:强大治疗剂的潜在来源

Shayontani Basu, V. Maruthanayagam, S. Chakraborty, A. Pramanik, Anushree Achari, P. Jaisankar, J. Mukherjee
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红树林占据了河口过渡带,拥有各种各样的微生物以及丰富多样的动植物。众所周知,海洋和河口生物由于具有侵略性、紧急性和竞争性的环境而产生独特的分子,这与陆地环境中产生的分子不同。海洋蓝藻是一个巨大的资源为新的生物活性的天然产品在治疗的发展有用。孙德尔本斯红树林生态系统拥有各种独特的微生物,具有不同的有趣特性。发现了一种独特的耐漂白剂、洗涤剂、高盐浓度和溶剂的碱性丝氨酸蛋白酶,从孙德尔本斯潮间带土壤表面分离和鉴定了专性嗜盐、泛盐的新型蓝藻,鉴定了一对新型链霉菌,这些都是探索孙德尔本斯尚未开发的微生物多样性的一些正在进行的努力。本研究的重点是从印度孙德尔本斯潮间带土壤表面生物膜中分离出的两种新型蓝藻菌株,它们被大规模培养以产生大量生物量用于提取次生代谢物。用极性溶剂和非极性溶剂提取蓝藻生物量,乙酸乙酯组分在对舒尼替尼(一种蛋白激酶抑制剂)进行抗血管生成活性测试时显示出显著的抗血管生成活性。与地塞米松相比,提取物还显示出更大的抗炎活性,已被证明可以降低受COVID- 19影响的患者的28天死亡率。
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Cyanobacteria of the Indian Sundarbans: A Potential Source of Powerful Therapeutic Agents
Mangrove forests occupy the estuarine ecotone and harbor a wide range of microorganisms along with a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Marine and estuarine organisms are known to produce unique molecules due to the aggressive, exigent, and competitive surroundings that are unlike those produced in the terrestrial environment. Marine cyanobacteria are a vast resource for new bioactive natural products useful in the development of therapeutics. The Sundarbans mangrove ecosystem harbours various unique microorganisms having different interesting properties. Discovery of a unique alkaline serine protease enzyme tolerant to bleach, detergent, high salt concentration and solvent, isolation and identification of obligatelyhalophilic,euryhaline novel cyanobacteria from intertidal soil surface of the Sundarbans and identification of a pair of novel Streptomyces represent a few of the ongoing endeavors undertaken to explore the mostly untapped microbial diversity of the Sundarbans. This study focuses on two novel strains of cyanobacteria isolated from the intertidal soil surface biofilm of the Indian Sundarbans, which were cultivated on a large scale to yield a significant quantity of biomass for the extraction of secondary metabolites. The cyanobacterial biomass was extracted with a range of polar and non-polar solvents and the ethyl acetate fractions showed significant anti- angiogenic activity when tested against sunitinib (a protein kinase inhibitor). The extracts also showed significantly greater anti- inflammatory activity compared to dexamethasone, which has been shown to reduce the 28 day mortality rate of patients affected by COVID- 19.
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