Title of article
Antibacterial Activity of the Lipopeptide Biosurfactant Produced by Bacillus mojavensis PTCC 1696
Author/Authors
Ghojavand, Hossein Administration of Technology Affairs - Deputy of Engineering, Research and Technology, Ministry of Petroleum of Iran, Tehran, I.R. IRAN , Mohammadi Behnazar, Masoud Department of Chemical Engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, I.R. IRAN , Vahabzadeh, Farzaneh Department of Chemical Engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, I.R. IRAN
Pages
10
From page
275
To page
284
Abstract
Bacillus mojavensis PTCC 1696 (a member of Bacillus subtilis group) has been isolated form Iranian oil field (Masjed-I Soleyman), in order to examine its ability to produce biosurfactant (lipopeptide type) [28]. The present study was designed to characterize the antibacterial activity of the isolated biosurfactant. The antibacterial activity towards several bacteria including clinical isolates and type strains species was examined. For detecting the extent of antibacterial activity, the agar disc diffusion method was used, where the measured diameter of the zone of inhibition was used as an index for determining the antibacterial activity. Among the test microorganisms, the antibacterial activity was highest in Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 27853. At concentration as low as 16 μg/ml, the inhibitory effect of the lipopeptide biosurfactant was detectable. The stability of the test biosurfactant also was examined over a wide range of temperatures (40–100C) and pH values (2-11). The stability was further tested using protease and lipase, where the substance showed clear sensitivity towards lipase. The potentiality of this antibacterial agent in clinical applications is of interest and needs to be further recognized.
Keywords
Bacillus mojavensis PTCC 1696 , Surface activity , biosurfactant , Lipopeptide , Antibacterial activity
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2495951
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