Screening of Antibacterial Metabolites from Marine Soil, Kodiyam Paiayam, Tamilnadu
S Satheesh Kumar1, Uma C2, Muthu Lakshmi K3, Sivagurunathan P4
1Dr. Sivagurunathan P, Department of Microbiology, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar (Tamil Nadu), India.
2S Satheesh Kumar, Department of Microbiology, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar (Tamil Nadu), India.
3Uma C, Department of Microbiology, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar (Tamil Nadu), India.
4Muthu Lakshmi K, Department of Microbiology, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar (Tamil Nadu), India.
Manuscript received on 28 November 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 08 December 2019 | Manuscript Published on 16 December 2019 | PP: 571-575 | Volume-8 Issue-3S3 November 2019 | Retrieval Number: C13021183S319/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.C1302.1183S319
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Abstract: The marine environment is a rich resource for isolating exploited microorganisms. In recent years, antibiotics have become important in this study of new antibiotics that show antiviral, anticoagulant and cardiac properties. Soil samples were collected from different area and isolated the bacterial colonies were separately streaking in agar plates (KP1, KP3, KP6, KP7 and KP9). The bacteria were done by morphology characteristic after that bacterial crude extract was taken separately. The crude extract was used in antibacterial activity against human pathogenic bacteria. There KP 7 and KP 9 havethe highest activity in B. subtilis and S. pyogenes rest of the samples also had activity comparing to these samples (KP 7 and KP 9) is highest zone inhibition developing. The marine sediment having so many microbes and secondary metabolites, therefore,the most useful drug development..
Keywords: Antibacterial Activity, Marine, Crude Extract, Soil Sample, Bacteria.
Scope of the Article: Soil-Structure Interaction