Isolation and Characterization of Novel Marine Bacterium from the Marine Soil Sample and its Antimicrobial Efficacy of the Secondary Metabolites

Pharmaceutical Science-Marine Biotechnology for better medical care

Authors

  • Subbiah Latha Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Centre for Excellence in Nanobio Translational Research, Anna University, Bharathidasan Institute of Technology Campus, Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu, India. PIN-620024
  • Palanisamy Selvamani Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Centre for Excellence in Nanobio Translational Research, Anna University, Bharathidasan Institute of Technology Campus, Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu, India. PIN-620024
  • Thangavelu Prabha Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Nandha College of Pharmacy, Koorapalayam Pirivu, Pitchandam Palayam Post, Erode-638052, Tamilnadu, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22376/ijpbs/lpr.2020.10.3.P52-59

Keywords:

Marine soil bacteria, secondary metabolites, Paenibacillus sp., antibacterial activity, 16s rDNA sequencing, phylogenetic analysis

Abstract

The marine bacterium was widely recognized as a natural manufacturer of novel bioactive secondary metabolites during the last decades, making the marine ecosystems a huge treasure of novel isolates. Marine coastal areas of the southern part of India have huge varieties of ecosystems that produce many marine microbes and organisms which are considered as a perennial source of many potential drug leads. This study focuses on the isolation of marine soil samples collected from the shores of the Bay of Bengal at Kanyakumari, Tuticorin, and Mandapam and followed by the characterization of the novel marine bacterium from that soil sample for the secondary metabolites production with   potential pharmacological  importance. The isolated  pure  culture  from  colonies  was  cultured  and  taxonomically  characterized  by  gram  staining  and  other  supported biochemical tests. Further, from the genetic analysis results through 16s rDNA sequencing and by comparing the nucleotide homology  and  phylogenetic  analysis  of  the  organisms  it  was  confirmed  as  Paenibacillus  dendritiformis  and  Paenibacillus thiaminolyticus”.  Moreover, it was found that the bacterial isolates produced the inhibitory activity to other bacterial strains including both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria at a concentration of 32 µl/ml. Thus, the bacterial isolates were found to produce secondary metabolites that comprise antimicrobial components and enzymes of commercial importance. Henceforth, this preliminary study looks promising and may lead to the discovery of potential antibiotics and other bioactive compounds.

Published

2022-06-22

How to Cite

Subbiah Latha, Palanisamy Selvamani, & Thangavelu Prabha. (2022). Isolation and Characterization of Novel Marine Bacterium from the Marine Soil Sample and its Antimicrobial Efficacy of the Secondary Metabolites: Pharmaceutical Science-Marine Biotechnology for better medical care. International Journal of Life Science and Pharma Research, 10(3), 52–59. https://doi.org/10.22376/ijpbs/lpr.2020.10.3.P52-59

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