2012
DOI: 10.1684/abc.2012.0661
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Antibacterial activity of rare Streptomyces species against clinical resistant bacteria

Abstract: Article reçu le 6 août 2011, accepté le 4 novembre 2011 Résumé. Dans le but de découvrir de nouvelles molécules antibiotiques, l'activité antibactérienne de quatre souches Streptomyces sp. isolées à partir d'un milieu extrême (Sebkha d'Ezzmoul) a été recherchée contre des germes résistants aux antibiotiques (Bacillus cereus : résistant aux ␤-lactamines et aux sulfamides, Streptococcus faecalis : résistant à la pénicilline, à la tétracycline et au cotrimoxazole, et Staphylococcus aureus Mu 50 : résistant à la v… Show more

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“…In this study, the higher abundance of Actinobacteria colonies in M2 medium can be explained by the presence of macromolecules (starch and casein) in this medium (M2), which are catabolized by the majority of Actinobacteria, making the medium (M2) favorable to their growth [17]. In addition, this medium contains trace elements essential for bacterial growth [17].…”
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“…In this study, the higher abundance of Actinobacteria colonies in M2 medium can be explained by the presence of macromolecules (starch and casein) in this medium (M2), which are catabolized by the majority of Actinobacteria, making the medium (M2) favorable to their growth [17]. In addition, this medium contains trace elements essential for bacterial growth [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…In this study, the higher abundance of Actinobacteria colonies in M2 medium can be explained by the presence of macromolecules (starch and casein) in this medium (M2), which are catabolized by the majority of Actinobacteria, making the medium (M2) favorable to their growth [17]. In addition, this medium contains trace elements essential for bacterial growth [17]. Consequently, the specific factor contributing to the limited growth support of Actinobacteria by GA medium depends on its composition of L-asparagine, which may not provide an adequate nitrogen source for Actinobacteria isolated from the studies region.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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