IN VITRO ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITIES OF MARINE SPONGE-ASSOCIAT ED BACTERIA AGAINST PATHOGENIC VIBRIO SPP. CAUSES VIBRIO SIS IN SHRIMPS (Record no. 11107)

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Author Wahyudi, Aris Tri
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Title IN VITRO ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITIES OF MARINE SPONGE-ASSOCIAT ED BACTERIA AGAINST PATHOGENIC VIBRIO SPP. CAUSES VIBRIO SIS IN SHRIMPS
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Volume, Issue number Vol.11(11)
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd
Year 2019
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Pagination 33-37p.
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Summary, etc. Objective<br/>:<br/>This study was aimed to isolate and screen marine s<br/>ponge-associated bacteria producing anti-<br/>Vibrio<br/> compounds and to identify their <br/>compounds from the bacterial extract. <br/>Methods<br/>:<br/>Sponge-associated bacteria were isolated by spread <br/>plate method. Their anti-<br/>Vibrio<br/> activity against <br/>Vibrio parahaemolyticus, V. harveyi<br/>, <br/>and <br/>V. vulnificus<br/> was determined by dual culture test. Three potenti<br/>al isolates were identified based on 16S-rRNA gene <br/>analysis. All isolates <br/>producing anti-<br/>Vibrio<br/> compounds was tested for their haemolytic characte<br/>rs in blood agar medium. Anti-<br/>Vibrio<br/> activity of the most potential isolate <br/>was also tested by using its supernatant, extract, <br/>and concentrated culture. Chemical composition of c<br/>rude extract derived from that isolate was <br/>identified by GC-MS analysis. <br/>Results<br/>:<br/>68 bacterial isolates have been isolated from the m<br/>arine sponge, <br/>Spongia<br/> sp., <br/>Svenzea<br/> sp., <br/>Ircinia<br/> sp., and <br/>Igernella<br/> sp. Of 68 isolates, 15 <br/>(22%) isolates had anti-<br/>Vibrio<br/> activities in various spectra against three <br/>Vibrio<br/> species, including <br/>V. harveyi, V. parahaemolyticus<br/>, and V. vulnificus. <br/>All isolates producing anti-<br/>Vibrio<br/> compounds were non-haemolytic. Bacterial isolates <br/>coded as D6.6, D6.19, and P4.17 have broad spectra.<br/> They <br/>could inhibit at least two <br/>Vibrio<br/> species as indicated by the clear zone formed arou<br/>nd bacterial colonies. Based on 16S-rRNA, these iso<br/>lates were <br/>closely related (similarity ≥ 99%) to <br/>Brevibacterium casei<br/> strain M Sw oHS, <br/>Bacillus altitudinis<br/> strain FJAT 47750, and <br/>Bacillus altitudinis<br/> strain <br/>PgBe190, respectively. D6.6 isolate was the most po<br/>tential isolate, which could inhibit three <br/>Vibrio<br/> species. Consistently, its anti-<br/>Vibrio<br/> activity also <br/>confirmed by their supernatant, concentrated cultur<br/>e, and crude extract of that isolate. The crude ext<br/>ract derived from this isolate contained 10 <br/>major compounds that are biologically active. <br/>Conclusion<br/>:<br/>This study suggests that 15 bacteria strains isolat<br/>ed from marine sponges were potentially could inhib<br/>it <br/>Vibrio<br/>’s growth <br/>in vitro<br/>. These <br/>isolate could be further explored as anti-<br/>Vibrio<br/> agent.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PHARMACEUTICS
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Co-Author Priyanto, Jepri Agung
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Place, publisher, and date of publication Bhopal Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd
Title International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science
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URL https://innovareacademics.in/journals/index.php/ijpps/article/view/34814/21012
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