Antimicrobial Effects of Some Persian Gulf Marine Sponges

Background: We investigated in vitro antimicrobial activity of five marine sponge species collected from Kish Island in the Persian Gulf: Fascaplysinopsis reticulata, Callyspongia clavatus, Callyspongia siphonella, Niphates furcata, and Pseudosuberites clavatus against gram positive bacteria, gram n...

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Main Authors: Seyed Hassan Seradj, Seyedeh Zhale Hashemi, Kamyar Zomorodian, Mahmood Reza Moein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bushehr University of Medical Sciences 2020-10-01
Series:Iranian South Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://ismj.bpums.ac.ir/article-1-1354-en.html
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spelling doaj-447a9d0d909c4181a534404b862c9fc22020-11-25T04:11:23ZengBushehr University of Medical SciencesIranian South Medical Journal 1735-43741735-69542020-10-01235494504Antimicrobial Effects of Some Persian Gulf Marine SpongesSeyed Hassan Seradj0Seyedeh Zhale Hashemi1Kamyar Zomorodian2Mahmood Reza Moein3 Department of Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Department of Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Department of Medical Mycology and Parasitology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Department of Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Background: We investigated in vitro antimicrobial activity of five marine sponge species collected from Kish Island in the Persian Gulf: Fascaplysinopsis reticulata, Callyspongia clavatus, Callyspongia siphonella, Niphates furcata, and Pseudosuberites clavatus against gram positive bacteria, gram negative bacteria, fungi and yeasts. Materials and Methods: Sponage extracts were prepared by two solvents of dichloromethane and methanol in three steps. The extracts were then tested with broth microdilution method. Results: Microorganisms varied in their susceptibility to extracts. Fungi were less sensitive than both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Streptococcus pyogenes and Streptococcus mutans were more sensitive than other bacteria. All extracts showed acceptable antimicrobial activity against at least one bacterial strain. Marine sponge Fascaplysinopsis reticulata had the highest activity against all examined gram-positive bacteria including resistant strains (MIC of dichloromethane and methanolic extracts were in the range of 0.25-8 and 16-32 µg/ml, respectively). Conclusion: The results showed that marine sponge Fascaplysinopsis reticulata had significant antimicrobial activity, and is a promising candidate for further purification and identification of antibacterial compounds.http://ismj.bpums.ac.ir/article-1-1354-en.htmlantimicrobial activitypersian gulfmarine spongefascaplysinopsis reticulata
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author Seyed Hassan Seradj
Seyedeh Zhale Hashemi
Kamyar Zomorodian
Mahmood Reza Moein
spellingShingle Seyed Hassan Seradj
Seyedeh Zhale Hashemi
Kamyar Zomorodian
Mahmood Reza Moein
Antimicrobial Effects of Some Persian Gulf Marine Sponges
Iranian South Medical Journal
antimicrobial activity
persian gulf
marine sponge
fascaplysinopsis reticulata
author_facet Seyed Hassan Seradj
Seyedeh Zhale Hashemi
Kamyar Zomorodian
Mahmood Reza Moein
author_sort Seyed Hassan Seradj
title Antimicrobial Effects of Some Persian Gulf Marine Sponges
title_short Antimicrobial Effects of Some Persian Gulf Marine Sponges
title_full Antimicrobial Effects of Some Persian Gulf Marine Sponges
title_fullStr Antimicrobial Effects of Some Persian Gulf Marine Sponges
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial Effects of Some Persian Gulf Marine Sponges
title_sort antimicrobial effects of some persian gulf marine sponges
publisher Bushehr University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian South Medical Journal
issn 1735-4374
1735-6954
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Background: We investigated in vitro antimicrobial activity of five marine sponge species collected from Kish Island in the Persian Gulf: Fascaplysinopsis reticulata, Callyspongia clavatus, Callyspongia siphonella, Niphates furcata, and Pseudosuberites clavatus against gram positive bacteria, gram negative bacteria, fungi and yeasts. Materials and Methods: Sponage extracts were prepared by two solvents of dichloromethane and methanol in three steps. The extracts were then tested with broth microdilution method. Results: Microorganisms varied in their susceptibility to extracts. Fungi were less sensitive than both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Streptococcus pyogenes and Streptococcus mutans were more sensitive than other bacteria. All extracts showed acceptable antimicrobial activity against at least one bacterial strain. Marine sponge Fascaplysinopsis reticulata had the highest activity against all examined gram-positive bacteria including resistant strains (MIC of dichloromethane and methanolic extracts were in the range of 0.25-8 and 16-32 µg/ml, respectively). Conclusion: The results showed that marine sponge Fascaplysinopsis reticulata had significant antimicrobial activity, and is a promising candidate for further purification and identification of antibacterial compounds.
topic antimicrobial activity
persian gulf
marine sponge
fascaplysinopsis reticulata
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