“…The identification of harveyicin led to numerous bacteriocin-screening studies in marine bacteria, which focused primarily on biochemical characterization of bacteriocins and bacteriocin-like inhibitory substances (Bagenda et al, 2008;Bhugaloo-Vial et al, 1996;Carraturo et al, 2006;Hosseini et al, 2009;Hoyt & Sizemore, 1982;Longeon et al, 2004;McCall & Sizemore, 1979;Messi et al, 2003;Metivier et al, 1998;Moro et al, 1997;Nilsson et al, 2002;Pinto et al, 2009;Pirzada et al, 2004;Prasad et al, 2005;Rajaram et al, 2010;Selvin et al, 2004;Shehane & Sizemore, 2002;Stoffels et al, 1992;Sugita et al, 1997;Suzuki et al, 2005;Tahiri et al, 2004;Valenzuela et al, 2010;Zai et al, 2009). The majority of these studies focused on the killing breadth of the producing strains due to their potential for use as antimicrobials and probiotics.…”