Production of antimicrobial metabolites by Streptomyces lavendulocolor VHB-9 isolated from Granite mines

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The actinobacterial strain Streptomyces lavendulocolor VHB-9 was isolated from granite mine soil samples of Khammam district, Telangana state, India. The strain was identified based on detailed microorphological, cultural and phylogenetic analysis. Bioactive guided isolation of the secondary metabolites of the strain was carried out by growing the strain in optimized medium (0.5% lactose, 0.5% peptone, 0.05% K2HPO4, 0.2% CaCO3 with pH adjusted to 7.0). Separation and purification of the active fractions from the crude ethyl acetate extract was carried out by silica gel column chromatography and resulted in the isolation of two active fractions. Structural elucidation of the two (B2 and B3) active compounds was carried out by FT-IR, Mass and NMR spectroscopy and were identified as Bis (7-methyloctyl) phthalate and (Z)-3-aminoacrylic acid. The antimicrobial activity of the bioactive compounds produced by S. lavendulocolor VHB-9 was expressed in terms of minimum inhibitory concentration against opportunistic pathogenic bacteria and fungi. Both fractions exhibited good antimicrobial potential against the bacteria and fungi tested.

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Bindu, H., Muvva, V., Munaganti, R. K., Naragani, K., Konda, S., & Dorigondla, K. R. (2017). Production of antimicrobial metabolites by Streptomyces lavendulocolor VHB-9 isolated from Granite mines. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 60. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4324-2017160385

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