突尼斯海岸海绵提取物抑菌活性的筛选。

Touati Ines, Bakhrouf Amina, Said Khaled, Gaddour Kamel
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采用琼脂盘扩散法测定了采自突尼斯地中海沿岸(Monastir)的7种海绵的乙酸乙酯提取物对8种人致病菌和6种人致病菌的抑菌活性。结果表明,90%的海绵提取物对至少一种细菌具有显著的活性。由于海绵提取物对铜绿假单胞菌和庆大霉素耐药李斯特菌和粪肠球菌的生长具有抑制作用,以及对所有其他细菌的广谱活性,因此其提取物具有很好的应用前景。这些海绵提取物的抗真菌活性并不乐观,事实上,9种海绵提取物中只有3种对真菌菌株的生长具有中等抑制能力。鸢尾草具有一定的抑菌活性,对真菌具有一定的抑菌活性。我们的结果与体外抗菌和抗真菌活性开辟了互补研究的道路,以纯化和鉴定活性分子。
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Screening of antimicrobial activity of marine sponge extracts collected from Tunisian coast.

The antibacterial activity of the ethyl acetate extracts of seven marine sponges collected from the Tunisian Mediterranean coast (Monastir) were tested against eight human pathogenic bacteria and six human pathogenic fungi using the agar disk diffusion method. The results show that 90% of the sponge extracts present significant activity against at least one bacterial strain. Extracts of the sponges Agelas oroides and Axinella damicornis appeared to be quite promising due to their capacity to inhibit the growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and gentamycin resistant strains of Listeria monocytogenese and Enterococcus feacalis as well as broad spectrum activity against all the other bacteria. The antifungal activity of these sponge extracts is not so promising, in fact only three among 9 sponge extracts show moderate capacity of growth inhibition against fungi strains. Agelas oroides which shows interesting antibacterial activity, has moderate activity against fungi strains tested in this study. Our results with antibacterial and antifungal activity in vitro open the way for complementary investigation in order to purify and identify active molecules.

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