Isolation and identification of psychrotrophic photosynthetic bacterium from antarctic seawater with antibacterial activity

The search for new antibiotics is on the rise because of the growing threat of antibiotic resistance. Once the antibiotics fail to work, people are at risk of dying of common infections, and routine operations become difficult to perform, making millions of lives at risk. In our study, the authors f...

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Published in:Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Main Authors: Othman, F. S., Hashim, M., Omar, A. H., Md. Reba, M. N., Muhamad Said, M. F., Soeed, K., Shahir, S., Abdul-Wahab, M. F., Iwamoto, K., Mohamad, S. E., Ibrahim, Z.
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Published: David Publishing Company 2020
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https://doi.org/10.17265/2328-2150/2020.07.002
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spelling ftunivmalaysia:oai:generic.eprints.org:92942 2023-11-12T04:04:29+01:00 Isolation and identification of psychrotrophic photosynthetic bacterium from antarctic seawater with antibacterial activity Othman, F. S. Hashim, M. Omar, A. H. Md. Reba, M. N. Muhamad Said, M. F. Soeed, K. Shahir, S. Abdul-Wahab, M. F. Iwamoto, K. Mohamad, S. E. Ibrahim, Z. 2020 http://eprints.utm.my/92942/ https://doi.org/10.17265/2328-2150/2020.07.002 unknown David Publishing Company Othman, F. S. and Hashim, M. and Omar, A. H. and Md. Reba, M. N. and Muhamad Said, M. F. and Soeed, K. and Shahir, S. and Abdul-Wahab, M. F. and Iwamoto, K. and Mohamad, S. E. and Ibrahim, Z. (2020) Isolation and identification of psychrotrophic photosynthetic bacterium from antarctic seawater with antibacterial activity. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 8 . pp. 200-206. Q Science (General) Article PeerReviewed 2020 ftunivmalaysia https://doi.org/10.17265/2328-2150/2020.07.002 2023-10-24T18:08:18Z The search for new antibiotics is on the rise because of the growing threat of antibiotic resistance. Once the antibiotics fail to work, people are at risk of dying of common infections, and routine operations become difficult to perform, making millions of lives at risk. In our study, the authors found that a photosynthetic bacterium can provide a good potential source of another group of antimicrobial compounds known as photoantimicrobial compounds. This psychrotrophic bacterium was isolated from the Antarctic and grew well at a temperature ranging from 10 °C to 30 °C in the acetate medium, implying minimum energy usage by the bacteria contributing to energy saving for its bioprocessing. The bacteria identified as Stenotrophomonas sp. via 16S rDNA analysis and coded as SZB2 strain was rod shaped. Gram negative and possessed bacteriochlorophyll a and b are usually found in photosynthetic bacteria. SZB2 was found to produce antibacterial substances from the cocultivation assay with both Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria such as Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. The growth inhibition was higher in S. aureus than that of E. coli. Hence, it may be concluded the bacteria had the ability to produce a wide spectrum antibiotic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Universiti Teknologi Malaysia: Institutional Repository Antarctic The Antarctic Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 8 7
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Othman, F. S.
Hashim, M.
Omar, A. H.
Md. Reba, M. N.
Muhamad Said, M. F.
Soeed, K.
Shahir, S.
Abdul-Wahab, M. F.
Iwamoto, K.
Mohamad, S. E.
Ibrahim, Z.
Isolation and identification of psychrotrophic photosynthetic bacterium from antarctic seawater with antibacterial activity
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description The search for new antibiotics is on the rise because of the growing threat of antibiotic resistance. Once the antibiotics fail to work, people are at risk of dying of common infections, and routine operations become difficult to perform, making millions of lives at risk. In our study, the authors found that a photosynthetic bacterium can provide a good potential source of another group of antimicrobial compounds known as photoantimicrobial compounds. This psychrotrophic bacterium was isolated from the Antarctic and grew well at a temperature ranging from 10 °C to 30 °C in the acetate medium, implying minimum energy usage by the bacteria contributing to energy saving for its bioprocessing. The bacteria identified as Stenotrophomonas sp. via 16S rDNA analysis and coded as SZB2 strain was rod shaped. Gram negative and possessed bacteriochlorophyll a and b are usually found in photosynthetic bacteria. SZB2 was found to produce antibacterial substances from the cocultivation assay with both Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria such as Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. The growth inhibition was higher in S. aureus than that of E. coli. Hence, it may be concluded the bacteria had the ability to produce a wide spectrum antibiotic.
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author Othman, F. S.
Hashim, M.
Omar, A. H.
Md. Reba, M. N.
Muhamad Said, M. F.
Soeed, K.
Shahir, S.
Abdul-Wahab, M. F.
Iwamoto, K.
Mohamad, S. E.
Ibrahim, Z.
author_facet Othman, F. S.
Hashim, M.
Omar, A. H.
Md. Reba, M. N.
Muhamad Said, M. F.
Soeed, K.
Shahir, S.
Abdul-Wahab, M. F.
Iwamoto, K.
Mohamad, S. E.
Ibrahim, Z.
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title Isolation and identification of psychrotrophic photosynthetic bacterium from antarctic seawater with antibacterial activity
title_short Isolation and identification of psychrotrophic photosynthetic bacterium from antarctic seawater with antibacterial activity
title_full Isolation and identification of psychrotrophic photosynthetic bacterium from antarctic seawater with antibacterial activity
title_fullStr Isolation and identification of psychrotrophic photosynthetic bacterium from antarctic seawater with antibacterial activity
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and identification of psychrotrophic photosynthetic bacterium from antarctic seawater with antibacterial activity
title_sort isolation and identification of psychrotrophic photosynthetic bacterium from antarctic seawater with antibacterial activity
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https://doi.org/10.17265/2328-2150/2020.07.002
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