In vitro evaluation of antimicrobial activity of the freshwater sponge Ochridaspongia rotunda (Arndt, 1937)
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Pejin, Boris
Talevska, Aleksandra
Ciric, Ana

Glamočlija, Jasmina

Nikolic, Milos
Talevski, Trajce
Soković, Marina

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The antimicrobial activity of five crude extracts (aqueous, methanol, ethyl acetate, acetone and methylene chloride) of the freshwater sponge Ochridaspongia rotunda (Arndt, 1937) was evaluated in vitro by using microdilution method against eight bacterial and eight fungal strains for the first time. The extracts were proven to be active in varying degrees against all the bacteria and fungi tested. O. rotunda methanol extract exhibited the highest antibacterial activity (minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) 7.5-15.0 mu g/mL and minimum bactericidal concentration 15-30 mu g/mL), while its acetone extract exhibited the most promising antifungal activity (MIC 7.5-45.0 mu g/mL and minimum fungicidal concentration 15-60 mu g/mL). The extracts were more effective against the bacteria and fungi screened compared with the positive controls (streptomycin and ampicillin for bacteria and bifonazole and ketoconazole for fungi, respectively). According to the experimental data obtained, this deepw...ater sponge species may be considered as a gold mine of new antimicrobial substances with significant and broad-range activity.
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Porifera / Ohrid / fungi / extracts / endemic species / bacteriaSource:
Natural Product Research, 2014, 28, 18, 1489-1494Publisher:
- Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon
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- Natural products of wild, cultivated and edible plants: structure and bioactivity determination (RS-172053)
- Characterization and application of fungal metabolites and assessment of new biofungicides potential (RS-173032)
DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2014.911297
ISSN: 1478-6419
PubMed: 24804931
WoS: 000340273000012
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84905387420
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Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Pejin, Boris AU - Talevska, Aleksandra AU - Ciric, Ana AU - Glamočlija, Jasmina AU - Nikolic, Milos AU - Talevski, Trajce AU - Soković, Marina PY - 2014 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/784 AB - The antimicrobial activity of five crude extracts (aqueous, methanol, ethyl acetate, acetone and methylene chloride) of the freshwater sponge Ochridaspongia rotunda (Arndt, 1937) was evaluated in vitro by using microdilution method against eight bacterial and eight fungal strains for the first time. The extracts were proven to be active in varying degrees against all the bacteria and fungi tested. O. rotunda methanol extract exhibited the highest antibacterial activity (minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) 7.5-15.0 mu g/mL and minimum bactericidal concentration 15-30 mu g/mL), while its acetone extract exhibited the most promising antifungal activity (MIC 7.5-45.0 mu g/mL and minimum fungicidal concentration 15-60 mu g/mL). The extracts were more effective against the bacteria and fungi screened compared with the positive controls (streptomycin and ampicillin for bacteria and bifonazole and ketoconazole for fungi, respectively). According to the experimental data obtained, this deepwater sponge species may be considered as a gold mine of new antimicrobial substances with significant and broad-range activity. PB - Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon T2 - Natural Product Research T1 - In vitro evaluation of antimicrobial activity of the freshwater sponge Ochridaspongia rotunda (Arndt, 1937) EP - 1494 IS - 18 SP - 1489 VL - 28 DO - 10.1080/14786419.2014.911297 ER -
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Pejin, B., Talevska, A., Ciric, A., Glamočlija, J., Nikolic, M., Talevski, T.,& Soković, M.. (2014). In vitro evaluation of antimicrobial activity of the freshwater sponge Ochridaspongia rotunda (Arndt, 1937). in Natural Product Research Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon., 28(18), 1489-1494. https://doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2014.911297
Pejin B, Talevska A, Ciric A, Glamočlija J, Nikolic M, Talevski T, Soković M. In vitro evaluation of antimicrobial activity of the freshwater sponge Ochridaspongia rotunda (Arndt, 1937). in Natural Product Research. 2014;28(18):1489-1494. doi:10.1080/14786419.2014.911297 .
Pejin, Boris, Talevska, Aleksandra, Ciric, Ana, Glamočlija, Jasmina, Nikolic, Milos, Talevski, Trajce, Soković, Marina, "In vitro evaluation of antimicrobial activity of the freshwater sponge Ochridaspongia rotunda (Arndt, 1937)" in Natural Product Research, 28, no. 18 (2014):1489-1494, https://doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2014.911297 . .