PRODUCTION, PURIFICATION, AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOACTIVE METABOLITES PRODUCED FROM RARE ACTINOBACTERIA PSEUDONOCARDIA ALNI

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ABSTRACT
Objectives: Pseudonocardia alni exhibits antimicrobial activity against tested pathogenic Staphylococcus aureus, Microsporum canis, and Trichophyton
mentagrophyte. The present paper aimed to optimize various cultural conditions for antimicrobial metabolite production, purification, and
characterization of the active substance.
Methods: The effects of various parameters such as culture media, carbon and nitrogen sources, phosphate concentration, pH, temperature, incubation
period, and agitation rate on bioactive metabolite production were studied using a flask scale with varying single parameter. The active substances
were purified by adsorption chromatography using Silica gel column and Sephadex LH 20 column, and the physical, chemical, and biological properties
were characterized.
Results: The metabolite production by P. alni was greatly influenced by various cultural conditions. It produced high levels of the antimicrobial
substance in International Streptomyces project-2 broth compared with that in potato dextrose broth. The optimum parameters for antimicrobial
production from the actinobacterium occurred in the production medium consisting of glucose (1%) and tryptone (1%), 0.001 M of K2HPO4 and
0.05M glycine at initial pH 8.5 and incubated at 30°C for 4 d in stand incubator. The higher concentration of phosphate buffer salts (˃0.01M) repressed
the bioactive production. The purified active substance had relative factor Rf=0.53 in the mobile phase of a thin layer chromatography system and
the maximum absorbance (λ max) at 216 nm. The results of infrared spectra Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy analysis indicate that it may be
regarded to glycopeptide antibiotic. The purified substance had antibacterial and antifungal activities as well as cytotoxic activity in breast cancer cell
line Michigan Cancer Foundation-7 and normal hepatic cell line (WRL-68) at a percentage up to 23.7% and 7.64%, respectively.
Conclusions: The actinobacterium P. alni was a novel strain having the ability to produce antimicrobial and anticancer substances.
Keywords: Pseudonocardia alni, Antifungal–antibacterial, Anticancer optimization, Production, Purification, Characterization.

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Rabab Omran, babylon university

biology deparament , biotechnology-genetic engineering

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01-12-2016

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Rabab Omran, and M. F. Kadhem. “PRODUCTION, PURIFICATION, AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOACTIVE METABOLITES PRODUCED FROM RARE ACTINOBACTERIA PSEUDONOCARDIA ALNI”. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, vol. 9, no. 9, Dec. 2016, pp. 264-72, doi:10.22159/ajpcr.2016.v9s3.14961.

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