Abstract:
Actinomycetes, slow growing gram positive bacteria, are known as an
organism that is useful in the search for bioactive compounds. The aim of this
study was to screen antibiotic producing Actinomycetes for antibiosis from the
soil of Sunsari, Nepal. Primary Screening and Secondary screening were
performed by perpendicular streak method and agar well assay method
respectively. Microbiological characterization were performed for
identification of presumptive genera. Characterization of the antibacterial
substances produced by this isolate was done by Thin-layer chromatography
(TLC) using Chloroform:Methanol (10:90) as the solvent system and iodine
vapor as the visualizing agent. Altogether twenty four actinomycetes were
isolated from soil samples but only one (4.2%) of the isolate showed
antibacterial activity against both gram positive (Staphylococcus aureus and
Bacillus spp.) and gram negative (Escherichia coli, Salmonella Typhi and
Pseudomonas spp.) test-bacteria in primary screening. This isolate (S11) was
selected for secondary screening because of its potent antibacterial activity.
Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of crude antibacterial substances
extracted from broth culture of the isolate (S11) was found to be 1.2 mg/ml
against test organisms. The chromatogram in TLC showed only one spot with
Rf value 0.87 by the isolate suggesting that the isolate produced only one
compound which was completely different from the spot with Rf value 0.94
produced by gentamycin. According to identification by Microscopy (1000X)
and overall biochemical, and physiological characteristics, the isolate was
considered as Streptomyces spp, a distinct taxonomic group
Description:
Department of Microbiology, Central Campus of Technology, Tribhuvan University, Dharan, Nepal, in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of Degree of Master of Science in Microbiology (Environment and Public Health).
By:
Ramesh Majhi
Roll No: 25658
TU Regd No: 5-2-8-79-2009
2018
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