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Production and Cytotoxicity of Extracellular Insoluble and Droplets of Soluble Melanin by Streptomyces lusitanus DMZ-3

A Streptomyces lusitanus DMZ-3 strain with potential to synthesize both insoluble and soluble melanins was detected. Melanins are quite distinguished based on their solubility for varied biotechnological applications. The present investigation reveals the enhanced production of insoluble and soluble...

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Autores principales: Madhusudhan, D. N., Mazhari, Bi Bi Zainab, Dastager, Syed G., Agsar, Dayanand
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4009274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24839603
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/306895
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author Madhusudhan, D. N.
Mazhari, Bi Bi Zainab
Dastager, Syed G.
Agsar, Dayanand
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Mazhari, Bi Bi Zainab
Dastager, Syed G.
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description A Streptomyces lusitanus DMZ-3 strain with potential to synthesize both insoluble and soluble melanins was detected. Melanins are quite distinguished based on their solubility for varied biotechnological applications. The present investigation reveals the enhanced production of insoluble and soluble melanins in tyrosine medium by a single culture. Streptomyces lusitanus DMZ-3 was characterized by 16S rRNA gene analysis. An enhanced production of 5.29 g/L insoluble melanin was achieved in a submerged bioprocess following response surface methodology. Combined interactive effect of temperature (50°C), pH (8.5), tyrosine (2.0 g/L), and beef extract (0.5 g/L) were found to be critical variables for enhanced production in central composite design analysis. An optimized indigenous slant culture system was an innovative approach for the successful production (264 mg/L) of pure soluble melanin from the droplets formed on the surface of the culture. Both insoluble and soluble melanins were confirmed and characterized by Chemical, reactions, UV, FTIR, and TLC analysis. First time, cytotoxic study of melanin using brine shrimps was reported. Maximum cytotoxic activity of soluble melanin was Lc(50)-0.40 µg/mL and insoluble melanin was Lc(50)-0.80 µg/mL.
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spelling pubmed-40092742014-05-18 Production and Cytotoxicity of Extracellular Insoluble and Droplets of Soluble Melanin by Streptomyces lusitanus DMZ-3 Madhusudhan, D. N. Mazhari, Bi Bi Zainab Dastager, Syed G. Agsar, Dayanand Biomed Res Int Research Article A Streptomyces lusitanus DMZ-3 strain with potential to synthesize both insoluble and soluble melanins was detected. Melanins are quite distinguished based on their solubility for varied biotechnological applications. The present investigation reveals the enhanced production of insoluble and soluble melanins in tyrosine medium by a single culture. Streptomyces lusitanus DMZ-3 was characterized by 16S rRNA gene analysis. An enhanced production of 5.29 g/L insoluble melanin was achieved in a submerged bioprocess following response surface methodology. Combined interactive effect of temperature (50°C), pH (8.5), tyrosine (2.0 g/L), and beef extract (0.5 g/L) were found to be critical variables for enhanced production in central composite design analysis. An optimized indigenous slant culture system was an innovative approach for the successful production (264 mg/L) of pure soluble melanin from the droplets formed on the surface of the culture. Both insoluble and soluble melanins were confirmed and characterized by Chemical, reactions, UV, FTIR, and TLC analysis. First time, cytotoxic study of melanin using brine shrimps was reported. Maximum cytotoxic activity of soluble melanin was Lc(50)-0.40 µg/mL and insoluble melanin was Lc(50)-0.80 µg/mL. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4009274/ /pubmed/24839603 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/306895 Text en Copyright © 2014 D. N. Madhusudhan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Madhusudhan, D. N.
Mazhari, Bi Bi Zainab
Dastager, Syed G.
Agsar, Dayanand
Production and Cytotoxicity of Extracellular Insoluble and Droplets of Soluble Melanin by Streptomyces lusitanus DMZ-3
title Production and Cytotoxicity of Extracellular Insoluble and Droplets of Soluble Melanin by Streptomyces lusitanus DMZ-3
title_full Production and Cytotoxicity of Extracellular Insoluble and Droplets of Soluble Melanin by Streptomyces lusitanus DMZ-3
title_fullStr Production and Cytotoxicity of Extracellular Insoluble and Droplets of Soluble Melanin by Streptomyces lusitanus DMZ-3
title_full_unstemmed Production and Cytotoxicity of Extracellular Insoluble and Droplets of Soluble Melanin by Streptomyces lusitanus DMZ-3
title_short Production and Cytotoxicity of Extracellular Insoluble and Droplets of Soluble Melanin by Streptomyces lusitanus DMZ-3
title_sort production and cytotoxicity of extracellular insoluble and droplets of soluble melanin by streptomyces lusitanus dmz-3
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4009274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24839603
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/306895
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