Exploração racional da rizosfera de Senna spectabilis: interações entre as bactérias Pseudoxanthomonas indica e Shigella sp.
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Data de Publicação: | 2016 |
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Resumo: | The discovery of new bioactive molecules has been the big target to over the years the chemistry of natural products, particularly micro-organisms has been shown to be an important source of discovery of new drugs. A wide range of compounds from microbial organisms are reported in the literature, however, recent research shows that these micro-organisms can undergo induction by certain external, chemical or physical agents, through defense mechanisms or even the existing mutualism on a particular medium, producing new chemical structures, which until then had silenced their biosynthetic route due to methodologies patterns of isolated farming. Through use of mixed cultures of bacteria, this study provides knowledge of the relationship between Pseudoxanthomonas indica and Shigella sp., Both from the rhizosphere of Senna spectabilis. For this, bacteria were grown in liquid Czapek broth cultivation being conducted the study of the growth of bacteria and production of metabolites against time, with a view to maximizing results and greater induction of chemical compounds. The use of analytics quickly and efficiently analyzes such as high-performance liquid chromatography tools (HPLC) associated with high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) enabled the obtaining of the chromatographic profile of microorganisms studied in mixed and single culture, and you can to observe the existence of chemical compounds produced only in co-culture demonstrated the potential of the approach used. |
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Exploração racional da rizosfera de Senna spectabilis: interações entre as bactérias Pseudoxanthomonas indica e Shigella sp.Rational exploitation of the rhizosphere of Senna spectabilis: interactions between bacteria indicates Pseudoxanthomonas and Shigella sp.Senna spectabilisPseudoxanthomonas indicaShigella sp.Co-culturaRizosferaRhizosphereCo-cultureThe discovery of new bioactive molecules has been the big target to over the years the chemistry of natural products, particularly micro-organisms has been shown to be an important source of discovery of new drugs. A wide range of compounds from microbial organisms are reported in the literature, however, recent research shows that these micro-organisms can undergo induction by certain external, chemical or physical agents, through defense mechanisms or even the existing mutualism on a particular medium, producing new chemical structures, which until then had silenced their biosynthetic route due to methodologies patterns of isolated farming. Through use of mixed cultures of bacteria, this study provides knowledge of the relationship between Pseudoxanthomonas indica and Shigella sp., Both from the rhizosphere of Senna spectabilis. For this, bacteria were grown in liquid Czapek broth cultivation being conducted the study of the growth of bacteria and production of metabolites against time, with a view to maximizing results and greater induction of chemical compounds. The use of analytics quickly and efficiently analyzes such as high-performance liquid chromatography tools (HPLC) associated with high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) enabled the obtaining of the chromatographic profile of microorganisms studied in mixed and single culture, and you can to observe the existence of chemical compounds produced only in co-culture demonstrated the potential of the approach used.O descobrimento de novas moléculas bioativas tem sido o grande alvo ao decorrer dos anos da química dos produtos naturais, particularmente, micro-organismos tem se evidenciado como uma importante fonte do descobrimento de novos fármacos. Uma ampla gama de compostos provenientes de organismos microbianos são relatados na literatura, porém, recentes pesquisas demonstram que tais micro-organismos podem sofrer indução por determinados agentes externos, químicos ou físicos, através de mecanismos de defesa ou até mesmo o mutualismo existente em determinado meio, produzindo novas estruturas químicas, que até então, tinham sua rota biosintética silenciada devido a metodologias padrões de cultivo isolado. Através de utilização de culturas mistas de bactérias, o presente trabalho proporciona o conhecimento da relação existente entre Pseudoxanthomonas indica e Shigella sp., ambas provenientes da rizosfera de Senna spectabilis. Para isso, as bactérias foram cultivadas em meio de cultivo líquido czapek broth, sendo realizado o estudo do crescimento das bactérias e produção de metabolitos frente ao tempo, tendo em vista uma maximização de resultados e maior indução de compostos químicos. A utilização de ferramentas analíticas de análise rápida e eficiente como a cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência (HPLC) associada à espectrometria de massas de alta resolução (HRMS) propiciaram a obtenção do perfil cromatográfico dos micro-organismos estudados em cultura mista e simples, sendo possível observar a existência de compostos químicos produzidos apenas em co-cultura, evidenciado o potencial existente da abordagem utilizada.Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Castro-Gamboa, Ian [UNESP]Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Trindade, Roberth Nascimento da [UNESP]2016-02-03T17:44:59Z2016-02-03T17:44:59Z2016-01-22info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/13397200086376933004030072P8porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP2023-12-24T06:18:26Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/133972Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T21:10:42.759496Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Exploração racional da rizosfera de Senna spectabilis: interações entre as bactérias Pseudoxanthomonas indica e Shigella sp. Rational exploitation of the rhizosphere of Senna spectabilis: interactions between bacteria indicates Pseudoxanthomonas and Shigella sp. |
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Exploração racional da rizosfera de Senna spectabilis: interações entre as bactérias Pseudoxanthomonas indica e Shigella sp. |
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Exploração racional da rizosfera de Senna spectabilis: interações entre as bactérias Pseudoxanthomonas indica e Shigella sp. Trindade, Roberth Nascimento da [UNESP] Senna spectabilis Pseudoxanthomonas indica Shigella sp. Co-cultura Rizosfera Rhizosphere Co-culture |
title_short |
Exploração racional da rizosfera de Senna spectabilis: interações entre as bactérias Pseudoxanthomonas indica e Shigella sp. |
title_full |
Exploração racional da rizosfera de Senna spectabilis: interações entre as bactérias Pseudoxanthomonas indica e Shigella sp. |
title_fullStr |
Exploração racional da rizosfera de Senna spectabilis: interações entre as bactérias Pseudoxanthomonas indica e Shigella sp. |
title_full_unstemmed |
Exploração racional da rizosfera de Senna spectabilis: interações entre as bactérias Pseudoxanthomonas indica e Shigella sp. |
title_sort |
Exploração racional da rizosfera de Senna spectabilis: interações entre as bactérias Pseudoxanthomonas indica e Shigella sp. |
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Trindade, Roberth Nascimento da [UNESP] |
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Trindade, Roberth Nascimento da [UNESP] |
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Castro-Gamboa, Ian [UNESP] Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Trindade, Roberth Nascimento da [UNESP] |
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Senna spectabilis Pseudoxanthomonas indica Shigella sp. Co-cultura Rizosfera Rhizosphere Co-culture |
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Senna spectabilis Pseudoxanthomonas indica Shigella sp. Co-cultura Rizosfera Rhizosphere Co-culture |
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The discovery of new bioactive molecules has been the big target to over the years the chemistry of natural products, particularly micro-organisms has been shown to be an important source of discovery of new drugs. A wide range of compounds from microbial organisms are reported in the literature, however, recent research shows that these micro-organisms can undergo induction by certain external, chemical or physical agents, through defense mechanisms or even the existing mutualism on a particular medium, producing new chemical structures, which until then had silenced their biosynthetic route due to methodologies patterns of isolated farming. Through use of mixed cultures of bacteria, this study provides knowledge of the relationship between Pseudoxanthomonas indica and Shigella sp., Both from the rhizosphere of Senna spectabilis. For this, bacteria were grown in liquid Czapek broth cultivation being conducted the study of the growth of bacteria and production of metabolites against time, with a view to maximizing results and greater induction of chemical compounds. The use of analytics quickly and efficiently analyzes such as high-performance liquid chromatography tools (HPLC) associated with high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) enabled the obtaining of the chromatographic profile of microorganisms studied in mixed and single culture, and you can to observe the existence of chemical compounds produced only in co-culture demonstrated the potential of the approach used. |
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2016-02-03T17:44:59Z 2016-02-03T17:44:59Z 2016-01-22 |
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