An investigation to find new anticancer substances from marine microorganisms was conducted at the Marine Biotechnology Institute, Kamaishi Campus, Iwate, Japan. The samples were from MBI microorganism collection. They were bacteria, actinomycetes and fungus. Mammalian cancer cells, A549, were used as screening medium. The method for screening of the targeted microorganism was micro plate method. HK294 was found as microorganism which has the most interesting phenomenon in inhibiting A549 cancer cells. HK294 was identified to be Streptomyces viridocyaneus (homology 99%) by its 16S rDNA sequence. The HK294 was cultured in Marine Broth medium and incubated at 30°C for seven days in 100 rpm orbital shaker incubator, to produce active substance...
In the beginning of the twenty-first century, humanity faces great challenges regarding diseases and...
Streptomyces sp. 4054, isolated from marine sediments, produced a new butenolide, mycenolide A (1), ...
Sunaryanto R, Marwoto B (2010) Marine Actinomycetes screening of Banten West Coast and their antibio...
Marine sediment samples from Machilipatnam (Krishna District, A.P) coast off Bay of Bengal, India we...
The oceans are a unique resource that has contributed greatly to the field of natural products chemi...
Infectious diseases have been a problem for humans since the beginning of human existence. The “gold...
The following document contains the results of Ph.D. thesis research that was focused toward the com...
Antibiotics are organic compounds produced by various microorganisms and have the ability to inhibit...
Marine actinomycetes is a robust source of secondary metabolites including anticancer compounds . Th...
This study covers the isolation, testing, and identification of natural products with anticancer pro...
Abstract: Microbial natural products have continued to play an important role in the discovery of no...
Potentially novel antimicrobial compounds were detected and isolated from mangrove actinomycetes tha...
Small molecules from natural sources are vital to drug discovery by providing molecular diversity an...
Since the marine environmental conditions are extremely different from the other ones, marine actino...
A large number of micro-organisms were cultured from marine substrates collected from multiple sites...
In the beginning of the twenty-first century, humanity faces great challenges regarding diseases and...
Streptomyces sp. 4054, isolated from marine sediments, produced a new butenolide, mycenolide A (1), ...
Sunaryanto R, Marwoto B (2010) Marine Actinomycetes screening of Banten West Coast and their antibio...
Marine sediment samples from Machilipatnam (Krishna District, A.P) coast off Bay of Bengal, India we...
The oceans are a unique resource that has contributed greatly to the field of natural products chemi...
Infectious diseases have been a problem for humans since the beginning of human existence. The “gold...
The following document contains the results of Ph.D. thesis research that was focused toward the com...
Antibiotics are organic compounds produced by various microorganisms and have the ability to inhibit...
Marine actinomycetes is a robust source of secondary metabolites including anticancer compounds . Th...
This study covers the isolation, testing, and identification of natural products with anticancer pro...
Abstract: Microbial natural products have continued to play an important role in the discovery of no...
Potentially novel antimicrobial compounds were detected and isolated from mangrove actinomycetes tha...
Small molecules from natural sources are vital to drug discovery by providing molecular diversity an...
Since the marine environmental conditions are extremely different from the other ones, marine actino...
A large number of micro-organisms were cultured from marine substrates collected from multiple sites...
In the beginning of the twenty-first century, humanity faces great challenges regarding diseases and...
Streptomyces sp. 4054, isolated from marine sediments, produced a new butenolide, mycenolide A (1), ...
Sunaryanto R, Marwoto B (2010) Marine Actinomycetes screening of Banten West Coast and their antibio...