CMR 2019
DOI: 10.31487/j.cmr.2019.01.01
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Antibacterial Activity of Extracts of Coprinopsis Cinerea, A Coprophilous Fungus Against Multidrug Resistant Nosocomial Pathogens

Abstract: Our study explored Coprinopsis cinerea (C2), a coprophilous basidiomycetous fungus isolated from horse dung to combat beta-lactamase and carbapenamase producing multidrug resistant nosocomial pathogens in vitro. The isolated strain was cultivated under sub-merged fermentation (SmF) and solid-state fermentation (SSF) for 10 days at 30°C and at pH 6 in dark. After the growth period, the extracellular metabolites were extracted using polar and non-polar solvents and the extracts were subjected for antibacterial a… Show more

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“…Coprinopsis cinerea has antifungal components that can be used as biological agents against pathogens like Fusarium spp. [39], and has also shown antibacterial activity [40]. Besides, [41] proved that C. atramentaria contains active compounds in the form of p-coumaric (CoA), cinnamic (CA), and p-hydroxybenzoic (HA), which have potential as antioxidants and anticancer agents.…”
Section: Coprinopsis Spmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Coprinopsis cinerea has antifungal components that can be used as biological agents against pathogens like Fusarium spp. [39], and has also shown antibacterial activity [40]. Besides, [41] proved that C. atramentaria contains active compounds in the form of p-coumaric (CoA), cinnamic (CA), and p-hydroxybenzoic (HA), which have potential as antioxidants and anticancer agents.…”
Section: Coprinopsis Spmentioning
confidence: 96%