Title of article
Antimicrobial Activity of the Marine Algal Extracts against Selected Pathogens
Author/Authors
Saleh ، B. - Atomic Energy Commission , Al-Mariri ، A. - Atomic Energy Commission
Pages
11
From page
1067
To page
1077
Abstract
The inhibitory effect of Ulva lactuca (Chlorophyta), Dilophus spiralis (Phaeophyta) and Janiarubens (Rhodophyta) marine algae species has been evaluated against 2 Grampositive bacterial (Streptococcus pyogenes and Micrococcus luteus); 2 Gramnegative bacterial (Shigella flexneri and Vibrio cholerae) and 2 fungal (Candida albicans and Aspergillus niger) isolates using aqueous and six organic extracts (methanol, ethanol, chloroform, acetone, ethyl acetate and hexane). Data revealed that the M. luteusbacteria was the most sensitive pathogen by showing the highest zone of inhibitions (ZIs) of 17 mm with the lowest Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) of 26.7 µgmL1 and the lowest Minimum Bactericidal Concentration (MBC) of 53.3 µg mL1 with chloroform D. spiralis extract. Whereas, aqueous extracts were not active against all selected pathogens regardless of the examined algae species. Based upon data presented herein, chloroform D. spiralis extract was the most active against examined pathogens. Thereby, future performance research in D. spiralisis requested due to their high effectiveness as a cheap antimicrobial agent.
Keywords
Algae , Antimicrobial activity , Minimum Bactericidal Concentration (MBC) , Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC)
Journal title
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology
Serial Year
2017
Journal title
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology
Record number
2440552
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