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Antimicrobial activity of Anonna mucosa (Jacq.) grown in vivo and obtained by in vitroculture
Brazilian flora includes numerous species of medicinal importance that can be used to develop new drugs. Plant tissue culture offers strategies for conservation and use of these species allowing continuous production of plants and bioactive substances. Annona mucosa has produced substances such as a...
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Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4568882/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26413061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838246320140468 |
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author | de Souza Barboza, Thiago José Ferreira, Andréa Fonseca de Paula Rosa Ignacio, Ana Claudia Albarello, Norma |
author_facet | de Souza Barboza, Thiago José Ferreira, Andréa Fonseca de Paula Rosa Ignacio, Ana Claudia Albarello, Norma |
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description | Brazilian flora includes numerous species of medicinal importance that can be used to develop new drugs. Plant tissue culture offers strategies for conservation and use of these species allowing continuous production of plants and bioactive substances. Annona mucosa has produced substances such as acetogenins and alkaloids that exhibit antimicrobial activities. The widespread use of antibiotics has led to an increase in multidrug-resistant bacteria, which represents a serious risk of infection. In view of this problem, the aim of this work was to evaluate the antibacterial potential of extracts of A. mucosa obtained by in vitro techniques and also cultured under in vivo conditions. Segments from seedlings were inoculated onto different culture media containing the auxin picloram and the cytokinin kinetin at different concentrations. The calluses obtained were used to produce cell suspension cultures. The materials were subjected to methanol extraction and subsequent fractionation in hexane and dichloromethane. The antimicrobial activity against 20 strains of clinical relevance was evaluated by the macrodilution method at minimum inhibitory and minimum bactericidal concentrations. The extracts showed selective antimicrobial activity, inhibiting the growth of Streptococcus pyogenes and Bacillus thuringiensis at different concentrations. The plant tissue culture methods produced plant materials with antibacterial properties, as well as in vivo grown plants. The antibacterial activity of material obtained through biotechnological procedures of A. mucosa is reported here for the first time. |
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spelling | pubmed-45688822015-09-25 Antimicrobial activity of Anonna mucosa (Jacq.) grown in vivo and obtained by in vitroculture de Souza Barboza, Thiago José Ferreira, Andréa Fonseca de Paula Rosa Ignacio, Ana Claudia Albarello, Norma Braz J Microbiol Medical Microbiology Brazilian flora includes numerous species of medicinal importance that can be used to develop new drugs. Plant tissue culture offers strategies for conservation and use of these species allowing continuous production of plants and bioactive substances. Annona mucosa has produced substances such as acetogenins and alkaloids that exhibit antimicrobial activities. The widespread use of antibiotics has led to an increase in multidrug-resistant bacteria, which represents a serious risk of infection. In view of this problem, the aim of this work was to evaluate the antibacterial potential of extracts of A. mucosa obtained by in vitro techniques and also cultured under in vivo conditions. Segments from seedlings were inoculated onto different culture media containing the auxin picloram and the cytokinin kinetin at different concentrations. The calluses obtained were used to produce cell suspension cultures. The materials were subjected to methanol extraction and subsequent fractionation in hexane and dichloromethane. The antimicrobial activity against 20 strains of clinical relevance was evaluated by the macrodilution method at minimum inhibitory and minimum bactericidal concentrations. The extracts showed selective antimicrobial activity, inhibiting the growth of Streptococcus pyogenes and Bacillus thuringiensis at different concentrations. The plant tissue culture methods produced plant materials with antibacterial properties, as well as in vivo grown plants. The antibacterial activity of material obtained through biotechnological procedures of A. mucosa is reported here for the first time. Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2015-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4568882/ /pubmed/26413061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838246320140468 Text en Copyright © 2015, Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ All the content of the journal, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons License CC BY-NC. |
spellingShingle | Medical Microbiology de Souza Barboza, Thiago José Ferreira, Andréa Fonseca de Paula Rosa Ignacio, Ana Claudia Albarello, Norma Antimicrobial activity of Anonna mucosa (Jacq.) grown in vivo and obtained by in vitroculture |
title | Antimicrobial activity of Anonna mucosa (Jacq.) grown
in vivo and obtained by in
vitroculture |
title_full | Antimicrobial activity of Anonna mucosa (Jacq.) grown
in vivo and obtained by in
vitroculture |
title_fullStr | Antimicrobial activity of Anonna mucosa (Jacq.) grown
in vivo and obtained by in
vitroculture |
title_full_unstemmed | Antimicrobial activity of Anonna mucosa (Jacq.) grown
in vivo and obtained by in
vitroculture |
title_short | Antimicrobial activity of Anonna mucosa (Jacq.) grown
in vivo and obtained by in
vitroculture |
title_sort | antimicrobial activity of anonna mucosa (jacq.) grown
in vivo and obtained by in
vitroculture |
topic | Medical Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4568882/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26413061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838246320140468 |
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