THE ANTIBACTERIAL EVALUATION OF HALICLONA ASSOCIATED BACTERIA AND THE RELATING COMPOUNDS DERIVED FROM THE HOST

Authors

  • Tutik Murniasih Research Center for Oceanography, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jl. Pasir Putih No 1 Ancol Timur Jakarta 14430, Indonesia. http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7971-2884
  • Masteria Yunovilsa Putra Research Center for Oceanography, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jl. Pasir Putih No 1 Ancol Timur Jakarta 14430, Indonesia.
  • Tri Aryono Hadi Research Center for Oceanography, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jl. Pasir Putih No 1 Ancol Timur Jakarta 14430, Indonesia.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2018.v11i7.25510

Keywords:

Antibacterial, Active compounds, Haliclona (gellius) sp, Agromyces tropicus

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the active compounds derived from Haliclona sp. associated bacteria collected from Untung Jawa Island, Jakarta.

Methods: The bacterial isolation, screening of antibacterial activity, purification, and prediction of potential compounds using liquid chromatography– mass spectroscopy/mass spectroscopy (LC–MS/MS) as well as 16S rDNA bacterial characterization were conducted.

Results: The potential extract of bacterial strain UJ.17.10-4 showed the highest anti-Gram-positive bacteria. The 16S rDNA gene of this strain had 99% similarity with the actinobacteria Agromyces tropicus. Chemical separation of supernatant extract yielded 13 potent fractions. Identification of antibacterial compounds contained in active fractions using LC-MS/MS were halistanol sulphate C([M+H]+:703), cyclic bis-1,3- dialkylpyridinium([M+H]+: 213.72). In previous research reported that these compounds were isolated from Haliclona sponge and showed anticancer activity.

Conclusion: This result supported the ideas that A. tropicus plays an important role in synthesizing, halistanol sulfate C, haliclorensin, and cyclic bis- 1,3-dialkylpyridinium metabolite derived from the host.

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Tutik Murniasih, Research Center for Oceanography, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jl. Pasir Putih No 1 Ancol Timur Jakarta 14430, Indonesia.

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07-07-2018

How to Cite

Murniasih, T., M. Y. Putra, and T. A. Hadi. “THE ANTIBACTERIAL EVALUATION OF HALICLONA ASSOCIATED BACTERIA AND THE RELATING COMPOUNDS DERIVED FROM THE HOST”. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, vol. 11, no. 7, July 2018, pp. 412-5, doi:10.22159/ajpcr.2018.v11i7.25510.

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