• Title of article

    Antibacterial Activity of the Iranian Scorpion’s Crude Venom (Odontobuthus bidentatus) on Gram-positive and Gram-negative Bacteria

  • Author/Authors

    Keshavarz Alikhani, Hani Department of Biology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Razi University, Kermanshah , Zargan, Jamil Department of Biology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Imam Hossein University, Tehran , Bidmeshkipour, Ali Department of Biology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Razi University, Kermanshah , Haji Nour Mohammadi, Ashkan Department of Biology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Imam Hossein University, Tehran , Hosseinpour, Mohammad Department of Biology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Imam Hossein University, Tehran , Heydari, Ahmad Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding - Faculty of Agriculture - Zanjan University, Zanjan , Hajizadeh, Abbas Department of Biology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Imam Hossein University, Tehran

  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    105
  • To page
    110
  • Abstract
    Background: The venoms of some scorpions are rich in bioactive components that may be used in the development and discovery of new antibacterial drugs. The venoms have many components, such as neurotoxins, salts, proteins and peptides with therapeutic properties, and can rapidly eliminate a broad range of bacteria. This study evaluated the anti-bacterial activity of Odontobuthus bidentatus’ crude venom against typical Gram-positive and negative bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, and Escherichia coli. Methods: The antibacterial effects of the crude venom were evaluated using Minimal Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) and MTT assays and its IC50 value was determined, using GraphPad software. Results: The crude venom significantly inhibited the growth of both Gram-positive and negative bacteria. Also the MTT results showed that the crude venom significantly reduced the viability of E. Coli, S. Aureus, and B. Subtilis bacteria compared with that for the controls. The IC50 values of the venom for E.coli, S.aureus, and B.subtilis were 30.19, 17.64, and 24.13 µM, respectively. Conclusion: The findings suggest that the venom of O. bidentatus scorpion has antibacterial properties. Also, our results offer preliminary clues toward the development of new antibacterial agents and new drugs with high therapeutic potentials for use in animals and humans.
  • Keywords
    Antimicrobial activity , Odontobuthus bidentatus , Scorpion venom , E. Coli , S. Aureus , B. Subtilis , Gram-positive and Gram–negative bacteria
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Toxicology
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2519014