Antibiotic, cytotoxic and enzyme inhibitory activity of crude extracts from Brazilian marine invertebrates

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Autor(a) principal: Seleghim,Mirna H. R.
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Lira,Simone P., Kossuga,Miriam H., Batista,Tatiana, Berlinck,Roberto G. S., Hajdu,Eduardo, Muricy,Guilherme, Rocha,Rosana M. da, Nascimento,Gislene G. F. do, Silva,Marcio, Pimenta,Eli F., Thiemann,Otávio H., Oliva,Glaucius, Cavalcanti,Bruno C., Pessoa,Claudia, Moraes,Manoel O. de, Galetti,Fabio C. S., Silva,Celio L., Souza,Ana O. de, Peixinho,Solange
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online)
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Resumo: Herein we present the results of a screening with 349 crude extracts of Brazilian marine sponges, ascidians, bryozoans and octocorals, against 16 strains of susceptible and antibiotic-resistant bacteria, one yeast (Candida albicans), Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv, three cancer cell lines MCF-7 (breast), B16 (murine melanoma ) and HCT8 (colon), and Leishmania tarentolae adenine phosphoribosyl transferase (L-APRT) enzyme. Less than 15% of marine sponge crude extracts displayed antibacterial activity, both against susceptible and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Up to 40% of marine sponge crude extracts displayed antimycobacterial activity against M. tuberculosis H37Rv. Cytotoxicity was observed for 18% of marine sponge crude extracts. Finally, less than 3% of sponge extracts inhibited L-APRT. Less than 10% of ascidian crude extracts displayed antibacterial activity. More than 25% of ascidian crude extracts were active against M. tuberculosis and the three cancer cell lines. Only two crude extracts from the ascidian Polysyncraton sp. collected in different seasons (1995 and 1997) displayed activity against L-APRT. Less than 2% of bryozoan and octocoral crude extracts presented antibacterial activity, but a high percentage of crude extracts from bryozoan and octororal displayed cytotoxic (11% and 30%, respectively) and antimycobacterial (60%) activities. The extract of only one species of bryozoan, Bugula sp., presented inhibitory activity against L-APRT. Overall, the crude extracts of marine invertebrates herein investigated presented a high level of cytotoxic and antimycobacterial activities, a lower level of antibacterial activity and only a small number of crude extracts inhibited L-APRT. Taxonomic analysis of some of the more potently active crude extracts showed the occurrence of biological activity in taxa that have been previously chemically investigated. These include marine sponges belonging to genera Aaptos, Aplysina, Callyspongia, Haliclona, Niphates, Cliona, Darwinella, Dysidea, Ircinia, Monanchora and Mycale, ascidians of the genera Didemnum, Aplidium, Botrylloides, Clavelina, Polysyncraton and Symplegma, the bryozoan Bugula sp. and octocorals of the genera Carijoa and Lophogorgia. The subsequent chemical investigation of some of the active extracts led to the isolation of several new biologically active secondary metabolites. Our results are in agreement with previous screening programs carried out abroad, that showed a high percentage of bioactive extracts from Porifera, Ascidiacea, Cnidaria and Bryozoa.
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spelling Antibiotic, cytotoxic and enzyme inhibitory activity of crude extracts from Brazilian marine invertebratesBiological screeningmarine spongesascidiansbryozoansoctocoralsantibacterialcytotoxicantimycobacterialenzymatic inhibitorHerein we present the results of a screening with 349 crude extracts of Brazilian marine sponges, ascidians, bryozoans and octocorals, against 16 strains of susceptible and antibiotic-resistant bacteria, one yeast (Candida albicans), Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv, three cancer cell lines MCF-7 (breast), B16 (murine melanoma ) and HCT8 (colon), and Leishmania tarentolae adenine phosphoribosyl transferase (L-APRT) enzyme. Less than 15% of marine sponge crude extracts displayed antibacterial activity, both against susceptible and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Up to 40% of marine sponge crude extracts displayed antimycobacterial activity against M. tuberculosis H37Rv. Cytotoxicity was observed for 18% of marine sponge crude extracts. Finally, less than 3% of sponge extracts inhibited L-APRT. Less than 10% of ascidian crude extracts displayed antibacterial activity. More than 25% of ascidian crude extracts were active against M. tuberculosis and the three cancer cell lines. Only two crude extracts from the ascidian Polysyncraton sp. collected in different seasons (1995 and 1997) displayed activity against L-APRT. Less than 2% of bryozoan and octocoral crude extracts presented antibacterial activity, but a high percentage of crude extracts from bryozoan and octororal displayed cytotoxic (11% and 30%, respectively) and antimycobacterial (60%) activities. The extract of only one species of bryozoan, Bugula sp., presented inhibitory activity against L-APRT. Overall, the crude extracts of marine invertebrates herein investigated presented a high level of cytotoxic and antimycobacterial activities, a lower level of antibacterial activity and only a small number of crude extracts inhibited L-APRT. Taxonomic analysis of some of the more potently active crude extracts showed the occurrence of biological activity in taxa that have been previously chemically investigated. These include marine sponges belonging to genera Aaptos, Aplysina, Callyspongia, Haliclona, Niphates, Cliona, Darwinella, Dysidea, Ircinia, Monanchora and Mycale, ascidians of the genera Didemnum, Aplidium, Botrylloides, Clavelina, Polysyncraton and Symplegma, the bryozoan Bugula sp. and octocorals of the genera Carijoa and Lophogorgia. The subsequent chemical investigation of some of the active extracts led to the isolation of several new biologically active secondary metabolites. Our results are in agreement with previous screening programs carried out abroad, that showed a high percentage of bioactive extracts from Porifera, Ascidiacea, Cnidaria and Bryozoa.Sociedade Brasileira de Farmacognosia2007-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-695X2007000300002Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia v.17 n.3 2007reponame:Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Farmacognosia (SBFgnosia)instacron:SBFGNOSIA10.1590/S0102-695X2007000300002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSeleghim,Mirna H. R.Lira,Simone P.Kossuga,Miriam H.Batista,TatianaBerlinck,Roberto G. S.Hajdu,EduardoMuricy,GuilhermeRocha,Rosana M. daNascimento,Gislene G. F. doSilva,MarcioPimenta,Eli F.Thiemann,Otávio H.Oliva,GlauciusCavalcanti,Bruno C.Pessoa,ClaudiaMoraes,Manoel O. deGaletti,Fabio C. S.Silva,Celio L.Souza,Ana O. dePeixinho,Solangeeng2007-10-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-695X2007000300002Revistahttp://www.sbfgnosia.org.br/revista/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprbgnosia@ltf.ufpb.br1981-528X0102-695Xopendoar:2007-10-11T00:00Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Farmacognosia (SBFgnosia)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antibiotic, cytotoxic and enzyme inhibitory activity of crude extracts from Brazilian marine invertebrates
title Antibiotic, cytotoxic and enzyme inhibitory activity of crude extracts from Brazilian marine invertebrates
spellingShingle Antibiotic, cytotoxic and enzyme inhibitory activity of crude extracts from Brazilian marine invertebrates
Seleghim,Mirna H. R.
Biological screening
marine sponges
ascidians
bryozoans
octocorals
antibacterial
cytotoxic
antimycobacterial
enzymatic inhibitor
title_short Antibiotic, cytotoxic and enzyme inhibitory activity of crude extracts from Brazilian marine invertebrates
title_full Antibiotic, cytotoxic and enzyme inhibitory activity of crude extracts from Brazilian marine invertebrates
title_fullStr Antibiotic, cytotoxic and enzyme inhibitory activity of crude extracts from Brazilian marine invertebrates
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic, cytotoxic and enzyme inhibitory activity of crude extracts from Brazilian marine invertebrates
title_sort Antibiotic, cytotoxic and enzyme inhibitory activity of crude extracts from Brazilian marine invertebrates
author Seleghim,Mirna H. R.
author_facet Seleghim,Mirna H. R.
Lira,Simone P.
Kossuga,Miriam H.
Batista,Tatiana
Berlinck,Roberto G. S.
Hajdu,Eduardo
Muricy,Guilherme
Rocha,Rosana M. da
Nascimento,Gislene G. F. do
Silva,Marcio
Pimenta,Eli F.
Thiemann,Otávio H.
Oliva,Glaucius
Cavalcanti,Bruno C.
Pessoa,Claudia
Moraes,Manoel O. de
Galetti,Fabio C. S.
Silva,Celio L.
Souza,Ana O. de
Peixinho,Solange
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author2 Lira,Simone P.
Kossuga,Miriam H.
Batista,Tatiana
Berlinck,Roberto G. S.
Hajdu,Eduardo
Muricy,Guilherme
Rocha,Rosana M. da
Nascimento,Gislene G. F. do
Silva,Marcio
Pimenta,Eli F.
Thiemann,Otávio H.
Oliva,Glaucius
Cavalcanti,Bruno C.
Pessoa,Claudia
Moraes,Manoel O. de
Galetti,Fabio C. S.
Silva,Celio L.
Souza,Ana O. de
Peixinho,Solange
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Seleghim,Mirna H. R.
Lira,Simone P.
Kossuga,Miriam H.
Batista,Tatiana
Berlinck,Roberto G. S.
Hajdu,Eduardo
Muricy,Guilherme
Rocha,Rosana M. da
Nascimento,Gislene G. F. do
Silva,Marcio
Pimenta,Eli F.
Thiemann,Otávio H.
Oliva,Glaucius
Cavalcanti,Bruno C.
Pessoa,Claudia
Moraes,Manoel O. de
Galetti,Fabio C. S.
Silva,Celio L.
Souza,Ana O. de
Peixinho,Solange
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biological screening
marine sponges
ascidians
bryozoans
octocorals
antibacterial
cytotoxic
antimycobacterial
enzymatic inhibitor
topic Biological screening
marine sponges
ascidians
bryozoans
octocorals
antibacterial
cytotoxic
antimycobacterial
enzymatic inhibitor
description Herein we present the results of a screening with 349 crude extracts of Brazilian marine sponges, ascidians, bryozoans and octocorals, against 16 strains of susceptible and antibiotic-resistant bacteria, one yeast (Candida albicans), Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv, three cancer cell lines MCF-7 (breast), B16 (murine melanoma ) and HCT8 (colon), and Leishmania tarentolae adenine phosphoribosyl transferase (L-APRT) enzyme. Less than 15% of marine sponge crude extracts displayed antibacterial activity, both against susceptible and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Up to 40% of marine sponge crude extracts displayed antimycobacterial activity against M. tuberculosis H37Rv. Cytotoxicity was observed for 18% of marine sponge crude extracts. Finally, less than 3% of sponge extracts inhibited L-APRT. Less than 10% of ascidian crude extracts displayed antibacterial activity. More than 25% of ascidian crude extracts were active against M. tuberculosis and the three cancer cell lines. Only two crude extracts from the ascidian Polysyncraton sp. collected in different seasons (1995 and 1997) displayed activity against L-APRT. Less than 2% of bryozoan and octocoral crude extracts presented antibacterial activity, but a high percentage of crude extracts from bryozoan and octororal displayed cytotoxic (11% and 30%, respectively) and antimycobacterial (60%) activities. The extract of only one species of bryozoan, Bugula sp., presented inhibitory activity against L-APRT. Overall, the crude extracts of marine invertebrates herein investigated presented a high level of cytotoxic and antimycobacterial activities, a lower level of antibacterial activity and only a small number of crude extracts inhibited L-APRT. Taxonomic analysis of some of the more potently active crude extracts showed the occurrence of biological activity in taxa that have been previously chemically investigated. These include marine sponges belonging to genera Aaptos, Aplysina, Callyspongia, Haliclona, Niphates, Cliona, Darwinella, Dysidea, Ircinia, Monanchora and Mycale, ascidians of the genera Didemnum, Aplidium, Botrylloides, Clavelina, Polysyncraton and Symplegma, the bryozoan Bugula sp. and octocorals of the genera Carijoa and Lophogorgia. The subsequent chemical investigation of some of the active extracts led to the isolation of several new biologically active secondary metabolites. Our results are in agreement with previous screening programs carried out abroad, that showed a high percentage of bioactive extracts from Porifera, Ascidiacea, Cnidaria and Bryozoa.
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