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BioTech (Basel) ; 11(2)2022 Apr 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35822786

ABSTRACT

Lately, microalgae-based value-added products have been gaining market value because they moderate the dependency on fossil fuel and high-value chemical products. To this end, the purpose of this study was to develop prebiotic products from the microalgae Spirulina sp. The microalgae were isolated from the fresh water and characterized at the molecular level. The dry biomass, chlorophyll content, phycocyanin, cytotoxicity and antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of the isolated strains were analyzed. Moreover, value-added products like Spirulina cake, chocolate, tea, vermicelli and Spirulina juice were made for a vulnerable population due to high nutritive value.

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World J Microbiol Biotechnol ; 37(7): 120, 2021 Jun 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34132920

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The diversity of actinobacteria associated with marine ascidian Phallusia nigra from Andaman Islands was investigated. A total of 10 actinobacteria were isolated and based on the biochemical and molecular characterization, the isolates were assigned to 7 different actinobacterial genera. Eight putatively novel species belonging to genera Rhodococcus, Kineococcus, Kocuria, Janibacter, Salinispora and Arthrobacter were identified based on 16S rDNA sequence similarity with the NCBI database. The organic extracts of ten isolates displayed considerable bioactivity against test pathogens, which were Gram-positive and Gram-negative in nature. PCR-based screening for type I and type II polyketide synthases (PKS-I, PKS-II) and nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPS) revealed that, 10 actinobacterial isolates encoded at least one type of polyketide synthases biosynthesis gene. Majority of the isolates found to produce industrially important enzymes; amylase, protease, gelatinase, lipase, DNase, cellulase, urease, phosphatase and L-asparaginase. The present study emphasized that, ascidians are a prolific resource for novel bioactive actinobacteria with potential for novel drug discovery. This result expands the scope to functionally characterize the novel ascidian associated marine actinobacteria and their metabolites could be a source for the novel molecules of commercial interest.


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Actinobacteria/classification , Actinobacteria/enzymology , Actinobacteria/genetics , Aquatic Organisms/microbiology , Symbiosis , Urochordata/microbiology , Actinobacteria/metabolism , Amylases/metabolism , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents/metabolism , Asparaginase/metabolism , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Bacterial Typing Techniques , Biodiversity , Cellulase/metabolism , Cellulose/metabolism , DNA, Bacterial , Industrial Microbiology , Islands , Lipase/metabolism , Peptide Hydrolases/metabolism , Peptide Synthases/genetics , Polyketide Synthases/genetics , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Appl Biochem Biotechnol ; 193(9): 2932-2963, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34028666

ABSTRACT

Marine invertebrates, particularly ascidians, constitute an important source of potential active and biofunctional natural products. The microbial diversity associated with ascidians is little recognized, although these microorganisms play a vital role in marine ecosystems. The objective of this study was to investigate bacterial population diversity in four ascidian samples: Phallusia nigra, Phallusia fumigata, Eudistoma viride, and Rhopalaea macrothorax, collected from the North Bay, Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Microbial strains identified up to the species level revealed 236 distinct species/ribotypes out of 298 bacterial strains. Of 298 ascidian-associated bacteria, 72 isolates belong to the class Gammaproteobacteria and the genus Endozoicomonas. The results from this investigation will contribute a broaden knowledge of microbial diversity associated to marine ascidians, and as a promising source for the discovery of new natural products.


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Aquatic Organisms/microbiology , Bacteria , Microbial Consortia , Urochordata/microbiology , Animals , Bacteria/classification , Bacteria/growth & development , India , Islands
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