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Antibacterial and cytotoxicity activities of bioactive compounds from Micrococcus species OUS9 isolated from sea water

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Abstract Bacterial screenings were collected from Nellore coastal regions of Bapatla and Vishakhapatnam from south India. Altogether, 29 bacterial isolates were attained from seawater and sediment samples consuming Zobel-culture media… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Bacterial screenings were collected from Nellore coastal regions of Bapatla and Vishakhapatnam from south India. Altogether, 29 bacterial isolates were attained from seawater and sediment samples consuming Zobel-culture media (pH = 7.3 ± 0.2) and incubated at 27 °C of temperature. Among these 29 bacterial isolates, 3 bacterial strains were shown the highest zone of inhibition producing the molecular characterization. The strains of Micrococcus species OUS9 was demonstrated to be potential. To characterize such activity and recognize the promising isolates, further research is required. This new natural biological product is also used in enormous sectors, pharmaceutical and food industries for preservation of natural environment. This study has confirmed that the bacteria isolates environment for halophilic bacterial growth, where there are numerous bacterial communities and many industrial applications are possible.

Keywords: cytotoxicity activities; species ous9; micrococcus species; activities bioactive; bioactive compounds; antibacterial cytotoxicity

Journal Title: Journal of King Saud University - Science
Year Published: 2020

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