Evaluation of culture media and conditions of Amazonian filamentous fungi in an antimicrobial screening program

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Autor(a) principal: Negreiros, Monique Antunes
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Guedes, Milthes Viana, Rodrigues, Thaís Karoline de Sousa, Rodrigues, Beatriz Rebelo, Cruz, Andria Lopes, Rosa, Priscila Dallé da, Andrade, Saulo Fernandes de, Fuentefria, Alexandre Meneghello, Campos, Ranieri, Abegg, Maxwel Adriano
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22065
Resumo: The rediscovery of bioactive compounds is a problem within natural product screening programs, because the chemical-genetic diversity of fungi is little explored and the standardization of cultivation conditions that allow obtaining new actives is critical in such programs. In this work, the impact of two solid mediums (rice and oats), a liquid medium (Czapeck broth) and different fermentation conditions were evaluated in order to explore new metabolic routes. Twelve filamentous fungi from Amazonian environments were used. UV-Vis spectrophotometry estimated the complexity of the extracts produced. The antimicrobial activity of the extracts was evaluated against an isolate of each Escherichia coli strain, Salmonella sp. and Staphylococcus aureus. Solid media proved to be more promising, as they allowed a wider range of active metabolites to be obtained. The oat medium provided a greater variety of metabolites, but due to the great complexity of the extracts obtained, the separation procedures were considerably more complex than for rice. Together, the rice culture medium and the use of 39 days of fermentation proved to be more promising conditions than the liquid medium normally used in screening programs in Brazil. The cultivation of Penicillium maximae (isolated for the second time in Brazilian territory) in solid medium provided the production of active fractions against E. coli in bioautography. In this study, it was observed that different fermentation conditions in solid culture are considerably promising in the search for bioactive natural products.
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spelling Evaluation of culture media and conditions of Amazonian filamentous fungi in an antimicrobial screening programEvaluacíon de médios de cultivo y condiciones de hongos filamentosos Amazónicos em um programa de tamizaje antimicrobianoAvaliação de meios e condições de cultivo de fungos filamentosos Amazônicos em um programa de triagem de antimicrobianosAntimicrobialsFungiBioactive compoundsCultivation meansCultivation conditionsSecondary metabolites.AntimicrobianosFungosCompostos bioativosMeios de cultivoCondições de cultivoMetabólitos secundários.AntimicrobianosHongosCompuestos bioactivosMedios de cultivoCondiciones de cultivoMetabolitos secundarios.The rediscovery of bioactive compounds is a problem within natural product screening programs, because the chemical-genetic diversity of fungi is little explored and the standardization of cultivation conditions that allow obtaining new actives is critical in such programs. In this work, the impact of two solid mediums (rice and oats), a liquid medium (Czapeck broth) and different fermentation conditions were evaluated in order to explore new metabolic routes. Twelve filamentous fungi from Amazonian environments were used. UV-Vis spectrophotometry estimated the complexity of the extracts produced. The antimicrobial activity of the extracts was evaluated against an isolate of each Escherichia coli strain, Salmonella sp. and Staphylococcus aureus. Solid media proved to be more promising, as they allowed a wider range of active metabolites to be obtained. The oat medium provided a greater variety of metabolites, but due to the great complexity of the extracts obtained, the separation procedures were considerably more complex than for rice. Together, the rice culture medium and the use of 39 days of fermentation proved to be more promising conditions than the liquid medium normally used in screening programs in Brazil. The cultivation of Penicillium maximae (isolated for the second time in Brazilian territory) in solid medium provided the production of active fractions against E. coli in bioautography. In this study, it was observed that different fermentation conditions in solid culture are considerably promising in the search for bioactive natural products.El redescubrimiento de compuestos bioactivos es un problema dentro de los programas de cribado de productos naturales, debido a que la diversidad químico-genética de los hongos está poco explorada y la estandarización de las condiciones de cultivo que permitan la obtención de nuevos activos es fundamental en dichos programas. En este trabajo se evaluó el impacto de dos medios sólidos (arroz y avena), un medio líquido (caldo Czapeck) y diferentes condiciones de fermentación con el fin de explorar nuevas rutas metabólicas. Se utilizaron doce hongos filamentosos de ambientes amazónicos. La espectrofotometría UV-Vis estimó la complejidad de los extractos producidos. La actividad antimicrobiana de los extractos se evaluó frente a un aislado de cada cepa de Escherichia coli, Salmonella sp. y Staphylococcus aureus. Los medios sólidos demostraron ser más prometedores, ya que permitieron obtener una gama más amplia de metabolitos activos. El medio de avena proporcionó una mayor variedad de metabolitos, pero debido a la gran complejidad de los extractos obtenidos, los procedimientos de separación fueron considerablemente más complejos que para el arroz. Juntos, el medio de cultivo de arroz y el uso de 39 días de fermentación resultaron ser condiciones más prometedoras que el medio líquido normalmente utilizado en los programas de detección en Brasil. El cultivo de Penicillium maximae (aislado por segunda vez en territorio brasileño) en medio sólido proporcionó la producción de fracciones activas contra E. coli en bioautografía. En este estudio se observó que diferentes condiciones de fermentación en cultivo sólido son considerablemente prometedoras en la búsqueda de productos naturales bioactivos.A redescoberta de compostos bioativos é um problema dentro dos programas de triagem de produtos naturais, isto porque a diversidade químico-genética dos fungos é pouco explorada e a padronização das condições de cultivo que permitam a obtenção de novos ativos é crítica em tais programas. Neste trabalho, avaliou-se o impacto de dois meios sólidos (arroz e aveia), um meio líquido (caldo Czapeck) e diferentes condições de fermentação, com objetivo de explorar novas rotas metabólicas. Foram utilizados 12 fungos filamentosos de ambientes Amazônicos. A espectrofotometria UV-Vis estimou a complexidade dos extratos produzidos. A atividade antimicrobiana dos extratos foi avaliada contra um isolado de cada cepa de Escherichia coli, Salmonella sp. e Staphylococcus aureus. Os meios sólidos mostraram-se mais promissores, pois permitiram a obtenção de uma gama maior de metabólitos ativos. O meio aveia proporcionou maior variedade de metabólitos, mas devido à grande complexidade dos extratos obtidos, os procedimentos de separação foram consideravelmente mais complexos do que o arroz. Em conjunto, o meio de cultivo em arroz e o uso de 39 dias de fermentação mostraram-se condições mais promissoras do que o meio líquido normalmente empregado em programas de triagem no Brasil. O cultivo de Penicillium maximae (isolado pela segunda vez em território brasileiro) em meio sólido proporcionou a produção de frações ativas contra E. coli em bioautografia. Neste estudo, observou-se que diferentes condições de fermentação em cultivo sólido são considerávelmente promissoras na busca de produtos naturais bioativos.Research, Society and Development2021-11-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2206510.33448/rsd-v10i14.22065Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 14; e370101422065Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 14; e370101422065Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 14; e3701014220652525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22065/19673Copyright (c) 2021 Monique Antunes Negreiros; Milthes Viana Guedes; Thaís Karoline de Sousa Rodrigues; Beatriz Rebelo Rodrigues; Andria Lopes Cruz; Priscila Dallé da Rosa; Saulo Fernandes de Andrade; Alexandre Meneghello Fuentefria; Ranieri Campos; Maxwel Adriano Abegghttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNegreiros, Monique AntunesGuedes, Milthes VianaRodrigues, Thaís Karoline de Sousa Rodrigues, Beatriz Rebelo Cruz, Andria LopesRosa, Priscila Dallé da Andrade, Saulo Fernandes deFuentefria, Alexandre Meneghello Campos, RanieriAbegg, Maxwel Adriano2021-12-04T11:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22065Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:20.061772Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of culture media and conditions of Amazonian filamentous fungi in an antimicrobial screening program
Evaluacíon de médios de cultivo y condiciones de hongos filamentosos Amazónicos em um programa de tamizaje antimicrobiano
Avaliação de meios e condições de cultivo de fungos filamentosos Amazônicos em um programa de triagem de antimicrobianos
title Evaluation of culture media and conditions of Amazonian filamentous fungi in an antimicrobial screening program
spellingShingle Evaluation of culture media and conditions of Amazonian filamentous fungi in an antimicrobial screening program
Negreiros, Monique Antunes
Antimicrobials
Fungi
Bioactive compounds
Cultivation means
Cultivation conditions
Secondary metabolites.
Antimicrobianos
Fungos
Compostos bioativos
Meios de cultivo
Condições de cultivo
Metabólitos secundários.
Antimicrobianos
Hongos
Compuestos bioactivos
Medios de cultivo
Condiciones de cultivo
Metabolitos secundarios.
title_short Evaluation of culture media and conditions of Amazonian filamentous fungi in an antimicrobial screening program
title_full Evaluation of culture media and conditions of Amazonian filamentous fungi in an antimicrobial screening program
title_fullStr Evaluation of culture media and conditions of Amazonian filamentous fungi in an antimicrobial screening program
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of culture media and conditions of Amazonian filamentous fungi in an antimicrobial screening program
title_sort Evaluation of culture media and conditions of Amazonian filamentous fungi in an antimicrobial screening program
author Negreiros, Monique Antunes
author_facet Negreiros, Monique Antunes
Guedes, Milthes Viana
Rodrigues, Thaís Karoline de Sousa
Rodrigues, Beatriz Rebelo
Cruz, Andria Lopes
Rosa, Priscila Dallé da
Andrade, Saulo Fernandes de
Fuentefria, Alexandre Meneghello
Campos, Ranieri
Abegg, Maxwel Adriano
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author2 Guedes, Milthes Viana
Rodrigues, Thaís Karoline de Sousa
Rodrigues, Beatriz Rebelo
Cruz, Andria Lopes
Rosa, Priscila Dallé da
Andrade, Saulo Fernandes de
Fuentefria, Alexandre Meneghello
Campos, Ranieri
Abegg, Maxwel Adriano
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Negreiros, Monique Antunes
Guedes, Milthes Viana
Rodrigues, Thaís Karoline de Sousa
Rodrigues, Beatriz Rebelo
Cruz, Andria Lopes
Rosa, Priscila Dallé da
Andrade, Saulo Fernandes de
Fuentefria, Alexandre Meneghello
Campos, Ranieri
Abegg, Maxwel Adriano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antimicrobials
Fungi
Bioactive compounds
Cultivation means
Cultivation conditions
Secondary metabolites.
Antimicrobianos
Fungos
Compostos bioativos
Meios de cultivo
Condições de cultivo
Metabólitos secundários.
Antimicrobianos
Hongos
Compuestos bioactivos
Medios de cultivo
Condiciones de cultivo
Metabolitos secundarios.
topic Antimicrobials
Fungi
Bioactive compounds
Cultivation means
Cultivation conditions
Secondary metabolites.
Antimicrobianos
Fungos
Compostos bioativos
Meios de cultivo
Condições de cultivo
Metabólitos secundários.
Antimicrobianos
Hongos
Compuestos bioactivos
Medios de cultivo
Condiciones de cultivo
Metabolitos secundarios.
description The rediscovery of bioactive compounds is a problem within natural product screening programs, because the chemical-genetic diversity of fungi is little explored and the standardization of cultivation conditions that allow obtaining new actives is critical in such programs. In this work, the impact of two solid mediums (rice and oats), a liquid medium (Czapeck broth) and different fermentation conditions were evaluated in order to explore new metabolic routes. Twelve filamentous fungi from Amazonian environments were used. UV-Vis spectrophotometry estimated the complexity of the extracts produced. The antimicrobial activity of the extracts was evaluated against an isolate of each Escherichia coli strain, Salmonella sp. and Staphylococcus aureus. Solid media proved to be more promising, as they allowed a wider range of active metabolites to be obtained. The oat medium provided a greater variety of metabolites, but due to the great complexity of the extracts obtained, the separation procedures were considerably more complex than for rice. Together, the rice culture medium and the use of 39 days of fermentation proved to be more promising conditions than the liquid medium normally used in screening programs in Brazil. The cultivation of Penicillium maximae (isolated for the second time in Brazilian territory) in solid medium provided the production of active fractions against E. coli in bioautography. In this study, it was observed that different fermentation conditions in solid culture are considerably promising in the search for bioactive natural products.
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