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Crude extracts of an endophytic fungus attenuate the growth of pathogenic bacteria in aquaculture

Endophytic fungi are believed to possess compounds as antibacterial agents. This study was designed to determine antibacterial activity of the crude extracts from IBRL OS-64 against pathogenic bacteria. The qualitative and quantitative screenings were performed using agar plug and disk diffusion ant...

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Published in:Iranian journal of microbiology 2022-06, Vol.14 (3), p.383-394
Main Authors: Jalil, Mohd Taufiq Mat, Zakaria, Nurul Aili, Suhaimi, Nurul Syakirah Mohd, Ibrahim, Darah
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Language:English
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Summary:Endophytic fungi are believed to possess compounds as antibacterial agents. This study was designed to determine antibacterial activity of the crude extracts from IBRL OS-64 against pathogenic bacteria. The qualitative and quantitative screenings were performed using agar plug and disk diffusion antimicrobial tests, respectively. Besides that, the MIC and MBC value of the extracts were determined using broth microdilution assay and morphological changes of the bacterial cells exposed to the extract were observed under Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). Agar plug diffusion assay revealed that ATCC 17802 and were the most sensitive to the extract with the size of inhibition zones of 11 to ≤ 20 mm. The MIC and MBC values of the extract varied depending on the test bacteria. Observation through SEM revealed that the bacterial cells exposed to the extract experienced severe damage such as irregular shape with crumpled and shrunken cells which led to cell death. The data suggest that the crude extracts of IBRL OS-64 exert antibacterial activity against test bacteria and principally affect the cell wall in growing pathogenic bacterial cells.
ISSN:2008-3289
2008-4447
DOI:10.18502/ijm.v14i3.9780