Avaliação da bioatividade de endófitos de Polygala paniculata por abordagem OSMAC e perfil enzimático no controle de patógenos de interesse clínico
Abstract
The genus Polygala spp. occurs naturally in Brazil. The presence of alkaloids,
flavonoids, terpenes, among others were reported in species of this genus. The
anti-inflammatory, anxiolytic, trypanocidal and antimicrobial activities stand out.
Endophytic microorganisms do not cause apparent damage to their hosts and
can be isolated from healthy plant tissues and superficially disinfected.
Endophytes have been considered a source of natural products, including those
with antimicrobial activity for the control of pathogens. Considering the growing
microbial resistance, bioprospection of new antimicrobials are necessary. This
study aimed to characterize phenotypically, through micro and macroscopic
analyzes, two endophytic bacterial isolates (UNK3 and ROXO16) of Polygala
paniculata, and to evaluate them for the production of antimicrobials and
enzymes for the control of clinical pathogens. Phenotypic analyzes showed
typical colonies of actinomycetes with slow growth, irregular borders with smooth
or rough surface and Gram positive bacilli of different shapes, being short or long.
The evaluation of antimicrobial activity revealed that the UNK3 isolate has relative
activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC-27853, Escherichia coli ATCC
11775. Staphyloccocus aureus ATCC 29213, Salmonella (clinically) and Candida
albicans ATCC 10231. It was observed activity for S. aureus, P. aeruginosa and
C. albicans and negative for E coli and Salmonella. An analysis of the bipartition
of the extract with ethyl acetate, followed by the antimicrobial evaluation by the
disk diffusion method, revealed that the UNK3 set started the production of
bioactive substances on the third day; E. coli, Salmonella, on the sixth day for P.
aeruginosa, and for S. aureus on the ninth day. ROXO16 isolate, the onset of
activity was on the third day against E. coli, P. aeruginosa and Salmonella and
negative for S. aureus and C. albicans. Qualitative enzymatic analysis
consolidated that the UNK3 isolate had cellulolytic, amylolytic, pectinolytic and
proteolytic activity, while the ROXO16 isolate produced cellulase and protease.
Using the OSMAC methodology, it was determined that endophytic
microorganisms present an increase in the production of metabolites, the
modification of the carbon source and the nitrogen source resulted in greater
bioactivity and even against new microorganisms, than those incubated under
normal conditions. introduce you. The results obtained so far demonstrate the
promising potential of the endophytic bacteria UNK3 and ROXO16 from P.6
paniculata for the production of antimicrobials and also for future industrial
applications.
Keywords: Antimicrobials, Endophytes, Metabolites, Polygalaceae, Enzymatic
potential, microbial resistance
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