Biological screening of terrestrial and freshwater cyanobacteria for antimicrobial activity, brine shrimp lethality, and cytotoxicity

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A total of 44 lipophilic and hydrophilic extracts obtained from 22 samples of cultured terrestrial and freshwater cyanobacteria were investigated for their biological activities. Of these, 54.5% of all extracts showed activity against Gram-positive bacteria while 9.1% possessed antifungal activity against Candida albicans. No extract was active against Gram-negative bacteria. Two extracts exhibited significant activity against brine shrimp (Artemia salina). Cytotoxic activity against KB cells was demonstrated for 38.6% of the extracts. Of the 22 cyanobacteria investigated, 19 were active in at least one of the assays used. These results prove that terrestrial and freshwater cyanobacteria are still a promising source of new bioactive natural products.

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Mian, P., Heilmann, J., Bürgi, H. R., & Sticher, O. (2003). Biological screening of terrestrial and freshwater cyanobacteria for antimicrobial activity, brine shrimp lethality, and cytotoxicity. Pharmaceutical Biology, 41(4), 243–247. https://doi.org/10.1076/phbi.41.4.243.15672

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