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Contamination of water by microcystins is a global problem. These potent hepatotoxins demand constant monitoring and control methods in potable water. Promising approaches to reduce contamination risks have focused on natural microcystin biodegradation led by enzymes encoded by the mlrABCD genes. The first enzyme of this system (mlrA) linearizes microcystin structure, reducing toxicity and stability. Heterologous expression of mlrA in different microorganisms may enhance its production and activity, promote additional knowledge on the enzyme, and support feasible applications. In this context, we intended to express the mlrA gene from Sphingosinicella microcystinivorans B9 in an industrial Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain as an innovative biological alternative to degrade microcystins. The mlrA gene was codon-optimized for expression in yeast, and either expressed from a plasmid or through chromosomal integration at the URA3 locus. Recombinant and wild yeasts were cultivated in medium contaminated with microcystins, and the toxin content was analyzed during growth. Whereas no difference in microcystins content was observed in cultivation with the chromosomally integrated strain, the yeast strain hosting the mlrA expression plasmid reduced 83% of toxins within 120 h of cultivation. Our results show microcystinase A expressed by industrial yeast strains as a viable option for practical applications in water treatment.
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Para minimizar os problemas relacionados à ocorrência de cianobactéria em águas destinadas ao consumo humano há necessidade de se realizar estudos de alternativas técnicas de tratamento com destaque aos biofilmes com potencial de degradação de microcistinas (MC). O presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o potencial de degradação de MC pela bactéria Sphingosinicella microcystinivorans B9, diferentes cepas de leveduras e bactérias probióticas. O teste foi efetuado com extrato de MC e diferentes quantidades de biovolume e densidade celular dos microrganismos. Os tratamentos foram mantidos a 27ºC com rotação de 100 rpm e as amostras para análise de MC e contagem dos microrganismos foram retiradas após 0 e 96 horas de contato. A bactéria B9 apresentou maior degradação de MC, chegando a 98% após 96 horas.
To minimize problems related to the occurrence of cyanobacteria in water for human consumption there is need to investigate alternative treatment techniques with emphasis on biofilms with the potential degradation of microcystins (MC). This study aimed to evaluate the potential degradation of MC by bacteria Sphingosinicella microcystinivorans B9, different strains of yeast and probiotic bacteria. The test was carried out with the extract obtained from strain Microcystis sp. In the tests biomass and cultures of microorganisms were used and the treatments were maintained at 27ºC with 100 rpm. Samples for analysis of MC and for counting the microorganisms were collected at 0 and 96 hours. The bacterium B9 presented the highest potential of degradation of MC reaching 98% after 96 hours.
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This work investigated the effects of co-occurring aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) and microcystin (MC) in aquaculture, using immunohistochemistry and genotoxicity methods. Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) were exposed to AFB1 by intraperitoneal and MC (cell extract of Microcystis aeruginosa) by intraperitoneal and immersion routes. The interaction of MC-AFB1 was evaluated co-exposing the intraperitoneal doses. Blood samples were collected after 8, 24, and 48h to analyze the micronucleus frequency and comet score. The interaction of MC-AFB1 showed a synergic mutagenic response by higher micronucleus frequency of co-exposed group. A slight genotoxic synergism was also observed in the comet score. Immunohistochemistry detected MC in al lthe fish liver tissues exposed to MC by intraperitoneal route, and only the immersed group with the highest dose of MC showed a positive response. Although MC was non-detectable in the edible muscle, the combination of immunohistochemistry with genotoxicity assay was an attractive biomonitoring tool in aquaculture, where the animals were frequently exposed to co-occurring synergic hazards.
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An antifungal assay with cell-free culture supernatant of Pichia ohmeri 158 and Candida guilliermondii P3 was tested against Penicillium expansum strain #2 at 25 degrees C by measuring hyphal length and percentage conidia germination. C. guilliermondii was more effective against P. expansum conidia germination (58.15% inhibition), while P. ohmeri showed higher inhibition of mycelial growth (66.17%), indicating a probable mechanism associated with killer activity. This killer toxin (molecular mass <3 kDa) was partially purified by normal phase HPLC, using TSKgel Amide-80 analytical and preparative columns. Compared with crude extract, the killer toxin eluted from the post analytical column significantly inhibited P. expansum:% inhibition rose from 42.16 to 90.93% (C. guilliermondii) and 39.32 to 91.12% (P. ohmeri) (p < 0.05). The one-step purification process was adequate in isolating killer toxin from culture supernatant and also increased anti-Penicillium activity.
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Killer Factors, Yeast/pharmacology , Penicillium/drug effects , Antibiosis , Candida/chemistry , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Food Microbiology , Killer Factors, Yeast/isolation & purification , Microbial Sensitivity Tests/methods , Penicillium/growth & development , Pest Control, Biological/methods , Pichia/chemistryABSTRACT
From the MeOH extract of Ptychopetalum olacoides, which is used in Brazilian folk medicine for the treatment of chronic degenerative conditions of the nervous system, four novel clerodane-type diterpenoids named 6alpha,7alpha-dihydroxyannonene (1), 7alpha,20-dihydroxyannonene (2), 7alpha-hydroxysolidagolactone I (3), and ptycho-6alpha,7alpha-diol (4) were isolated by bioassay-directed fractionation using NGF-differentiated PC12 cells. The structures of 1-4 were established by extensive NMR spectroscopic analyses and chemical conversion. Compounds 1 and 2 significantly enhanced NGF-mediated neurite outgrowth in PC12 cells at concentrations ranging from 0.1 to 50.0 microM for 1 and 0.1 to 30.0 microM for 2, whereas 3 and 4 had no morphological effect on NGF-mediated PC12 cells in the same concentration range. The structure-activity relationship of these compounds is also discussed.
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Diterpenes/chemistry , Nerve Growth Factor/metabolism , Olacaceae/metabolism , Plants, Medicinal/metabolism , Animals , Biological Assay , Cell Differentiation , Diterpenes, Clerodane/chemistry , Drug Synergism , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Molecular Conformation , Neurites/metabolism , PC12 Cells , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry , Rats , Spectrophotometry, Infrared/methodsABSTRACT
Four new clerodane-type diterpenoids, ptychonolide (1), 20-O-methylptychonal acetal (2), and an equilibrium mixture of ptychonal hemiacetal (3) and ptychonal (4), were isolated from the MeOH extract of the bark of a Brazilian plant, Ptychopetalum olacoides. The structure of 1 was elucidated as a clerodane-type diterpenoid on the basis of spectroscopic data, whereas 2 was assigned to an acetal derivative of 1. Compounds 3 and 4 existed as an equilibrium mixture. A mixture of compounds 3 and 4 was found to exhibit neurite outgrowth-promoting activities on NGF-mediated PC12 cells at concentrations ranging from 0.1 to 10.0 microM.
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Diterpenes, Clerodane , Nerve Growth Factor/agonists , Neurites/drug effects , Olacaceae/chemistry , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry , Animals , Brazil , Diterpenes, Clerodane/chemistry , Diterpenes, Clerodane/isolation & purification , Diterpenes, Clerodane/pharmacology , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Molecular Structure , PC12 Cells , RatsABSTRACT
Two new phenylpropanoid-substituted epicatechins, namely, catiguanin A ( 1) and catiguanin B ( 2), were isolated from the bark of Trichilia catigua along with four known compounds, cinchonain Ia ( 3), cinchonain Ib ( 4), cinchonain Ic ( 5), and cinchonain Id ( 6). The structures of 1 and 2 were elucidated by analysis of spectroscopic data and by comparison of their NMR data with those of previously reported cinchonains. The isolated compounds exhibited potent antioxidant activity in the alpha,alpha-diphenyl-beta-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging test, with IC 50 values in the 2.3-9.4 microM range.
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Antioxidants , Catechin , Free Radical Scavengers , Meliaceae/chemistry , Phenylpropionates , Antioxidants/chemistry , Antioxidants/isolation & purification , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Biphenyl Compounds , Brazil , Catechin/analogs & derivatives , Catechin/chemistry , Catechin/isolation & purification , Catechin/pharmacology , Free Radical Scavengers/chemistry , Free Radical Scavengers/isolation & purification , Free Radical Scavengers/pharmacology , Molecular Structure , Phenylpropionates/chemistry , Phenylpropionates/isolation & purification , Phenylpropionates/pharmacology , Picrates/pharmacology , Plant Bark/chemistryABSTRACT
A deterioração da qualidade de água pela piscicultura associa-se à eutrofização, com florescimento de cianobactérias. Microcystis aeruginosa destaca-se como principal produtora de microcistinas (MCs), grupo de hepatotoxinas com potencial promotor de tumor. No presente trabalho desenvolveu-se método imunoistoquímico para a detecção de MC em tilápias (Oreochromis niloticus) submetidas à injeção intraperitoneal (i.p.) ou imersão em extrato de M. aeruginosa BCCBUSP 262, empregando anticorpo monoclonal anti-MC (M8H5) e sistema polímero-peroxidase. As tilápias (N=42) foram submetidas a sete tratamentos, sendo três grupos inoculados i.p. com 2,0x105, 4,0x105 e 1,0x106 cels.Kg-1 de M. aeruginosa BCCBUSP 262 e quatro submetidos à imersão em diferentes concentrações do extrato da cianobactéria (variando de 1,0x104 a 1,0x105cel.mL-1). Analisando fígado e tecido muscular pelo ensaio imunoistoquímico, não se detectou marcação em tecido muscular. Todos os animais inoculados i.p. apresentaram marcação positiva para MC no fígado, mas em teste de imersão, apenas os expostos a maior dose (1,0x105 cels.mL- 1) apresentaram marcação positiva. Embora MC não seja detectada em tecido muscular, assim como no fígado de animais imersos em extrato de M. aeruginosa CCBUSP 262 em concentrações menores que 1,0x105 cels.mL-1, os resultados constituíram-se base para o desenvolvimento metodológico objetivando a aplicação da imunoistoquímica no diagnóstico rápido no controle de qualidade de pescados.
The deterioration of the water quality due to aquaculture is associated with eutrophication, with bloom of cyanobacteria. Microcystis aeruginosa is distinguished as main producer of microcystins (MCs), group of hepatotoxins with tumor promoter potential. In the present work immunohistochemical method for detection of MC in tilápia (Oreochromis niloticus), fish submitted to intraperitoneal injection (i.p.) or immersion in extract of M. aeruginosa BCCBUSP 262 was developed, using monoclonal antibody anti- MC (M8H5) and polymer peroxidase system. The tilápias (N=42) had been submitted to the seven treatments, three groups inoculated i.p. with 2.0x105, 4.0x105 and 1.0x106 cells. Kg-1 of M. aeruginosa BCCBUSP 262 and four groups exposed to the immersion in different extract concentrations of cyanobacterium. Analyzing liver and muscular tissue for immunohistochemical assay, muscular tissue was not stained. All the animals inoculated i.p. presented positive marking for MC in the liver, but in immersion test, only the ones exposed in the highest dose (1,0x105 cels.mL-1) presented positive marking. Although MC was not detected in muscular tissue, as well as in the liver of animals immersed in extract of M. aeruginosa BCCBUSP 262 in concentrations less than 1.0x105 cels.mL-1, the results would constitute in the base for the methodological development aiming the application of the immunohistochemistry in the rapid diagnosis in quality control of fish.
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Cichlids , Cyanobacteria , Microcystis , FisheriesABSTRACT
The deterioration of the water quality due to aquaculture is associated with eutrophication, with bloom of cyanobacteria. Microcystis aeruginosa is distinguished as main producer of microcystins (MCs), group of hepatotoxins with tumor promoter potential. In the present work immunohistochemical method for detection of MC in tilápia (Oreochromis niloticus), fish submitted to intraperitoneal injection (i.p.) or immersion in extract of M. aeruginosa BCCBUSP 262 was developed, using monoclonal antibody anti - MC (M8H5) and polymer peroxidase system. The tilápias (N=42) had been submitted to the seven treatments, three groups inoculated i.p. with 2.0x105, 4.0x105 and 1.0x106 cells. Kg-1 of M. aeruginosa BCCBUSP 262 and four groups exposed to the immersion in different extract concentrations of cyanobacterium. Analyzing liver and muscular tissue for immunohistochemical assay, muscular tissue was not stained. All the animals inoculated i.p. presented positive marking for MC in the liver, but in immersion test, only the ones exposed in the highest dose (1,0x105 cels.mL-1) presented positive marking. Although MC was not detected in muscular tissue, as well as in the liver of animals immersed in extract of M. aeruginosa BCCBUSP 262 in concentrations less than 1.0x105 cels.mL-1, the results would constitute in the base for the methodological development aiming the application of the immuno
A deterioração da qualidade de água pela piscicultura associa-se à eutrofização, com florescimento de cianobactérias. Microcystis aeruginosa destaca-se como principal produtora de microcistinas (MCs), grupo de hepatotoxinas com potencial promotor de tumor. No presente trabalho desenvolveu-se método imunoistoquímico para a detecção de MC em tilápias (Oreochromis niloticus) submetidas à injeção intraperitoneal (i.p.) ou imersão em extrato de M. aeruginosa BCCBUSP 262, empregando anticorpo monoclonal anti-MC (M8H5) e sistema polímero-peroxidase. As tilápias (N=42) foram submetidas a sete tratamentos, sendo três grupos inoculados i.p. com 2,0x105, 4,0x105 e 1,0x106 cels.Kg-1 de M. aeruginosa BCCBUSP 262 e quatro submetidos à imersão em diferentes concentrações do extrato da cianobactéria (variando de 1,0x104 a 1,0x105cel.mL-1). Analisando fígado e tecido muscular pelo ensaio imunoistoquímico, não se detectou marcação em tecido muscular. Todos os animais inoculados i.p. apresentaram marcação positiva para MC no fígado, mas em teste de imersão, apenas os expostos a maior dose (1,0x105 cels.mL-1) apresentaram marcação positiva. Embora MC não seja detectada em tecido muscular, assim como no fígado de animais imersos em extrato de M. aeruginosa CCBUSP 262 em concentrações menores que 1,0x105 cels.mL-1, os resultados constituíram-se base para o desenvolvimento metodológico objetivando a