AbstractThe present study aimed to screen for antibacterial activities in soft corals of the eastern Red Sea coast. Specimens of different species were surveyed, collected, preserved, extracted and assayed according to standard protocols. Bioactive materials were extracted using a dichloromethane/methanol mixture, and the activity was determined using the well diffusion and microdilution assay methods. All extracts demonstrated variable activity against marine bacteria previously isolated from the sea water (in situ near the soft corals). Among soft corals, Sarcophyton spp. and Sinularia polydactyla showed the highest activity (MIC=30–50μg/ml), while the crude extract of Xenia spp. showed the lowest activity (MIC=200–250μg/ml) against the i...
The problem of antimicrobial drug resistance has necessitated a search for new antimicrobial substan...
Marine bacteria associated with soft coral Sarcophyton sp collected from vicinity of Peucang island,...
Multidrug resistant (MDR) infections have been a world health issue for many decades, and therefore ...
AbstractThe present study aimed to screen for antibacterial activities in soft corals of the eastern...
Microbial communities associated with invertebrates had been considered as a new source of bioactive...
There is a growing need for new antibacterial agents, in particular because many antibiotics are bec...
ABSTRACT Soft corals contain bioactive compounds that can be used as a marine natural product. The ...
Within the frame of a biodiversity and bioactivity study of marine macro organisms from the Persian ...
Soft corals contain bioactive compounds that can be used as a marine natural product. The puposes of...
EnThe antifouling activity of crude extracts of 5 common Red Sea soft corals was examined. The extra...
AbstractThis study evaluates the antibacterial activity of diethyl ether, methanol, ethanol and chlo...
The study was conducted to obtain and test crude extracts from soft corals found at Pulau Payar, an ...
Soft corals (Octocorallia, Alcyonaceae) have been reported to possess diverse biological activities ...
<div><p>The marine soft corals <i>Sarcophyton trocheliophorum</i> crude extracts possessed antimicro...
Objectives: To evaluate antifouling property of extracts from Red Sea soft corals against primary bi...
The problem of antimicrobial drug resistance has necessitated a search for new antimicrobial substan...
Marine bacteria associated with soft coral Sarcophyton sp collected from vicinity of Peucang island,...
Multidrug resistant (MDR) infections have been a world health issue for many decades, and therefore ...
AbstractThe present study aimed to screen for antibacterial activities in soft corals of the eastern...
Microbial communities associated with invertebrates had been considered as a new source of bioactive...
There is a growing need for new antibacterial agents, in particular because many antibiotics are bec...
ABSTRACT Soft corals contain bioactive compounds that can be used as a marine natural product. The ...
Within the frame of a biodiversity and bioactivity study of marine macro organisms from the Persian ...
Soft corals contain bioactive compounds that can be used as a marine natural product. The puposes of...
EnThe antifouling activity of crude extracts of 5 common Red Sea soft corals was examined. The extra...
AbstractThis study evaluates the antibacterial activity of diethyl ether, methanol, ethanol and chlo...
The study was conducted to obtain and test crude extracts from soft corals found at Pulau Payar, an ...
Soft corals (Octocorallia, Alcyonaceae) have been reported to possess diverse biological activities ...
<div><p>The marine soft corals <i>Sarcophyton trocheliophorum</i> crude extracts possessed antimicro...
Objectives: To evaluate antifouling property of extracts from Red Sea soft corals against primary bi...
The problem of antimicrobial drug resistance has necessitated a search for new antimicrobial substan...
Marine bacteria associated with soft coral Sarcophyton sp collected from vicinity of Peucang island,...
Multidrug resistant (MDR) infections have been a world health issue for many decades, and therefore ...