2020
DOI: 10.15625/1811-4989/18/1/15277
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Screening and identification of actinomycetes having antimicrobial activity isolated from marine organisms and sediment samples in Ly Son island, Quang Ngai

Abstract: The discovery of bioactive compounds from marine microorganisms for drug development has been currently widely studied. In which marine actinomycetes are highlighted as a potential source in finding antibiotics as well as substances with biological activity in general. The objective of this study is to isolate and screen the actinomycetes strains with antibacterial activity from the marine environment. Sixty one actinomycetes were isolated from 80 samples of marine organisms and sediments collected from Ly Son… Show more

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“…The other findings by Deepthi et al (2012) revealed that twenty-seven isolates were obtained from mangrove soil samples in India. In Vietnam, research results by Hoa et al (2020) also isolated and screened 61 actinomycetes with antibacterial activity from the marine environment from 80 samples of marine organisms and marine sediments collected from Ly Son islands, Quang Ngai. Also, research results by According to Stanley et al(1989), colony morphology is one of the first criteria used to classify actinomycetes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The other findings by Deepthi et al (2012) revealed that twenty-seven isolates were obtained from mangrove soil samples in India. In Vietnam, research results by Hoa et al (2020) also isolated and screened 61 actinomycetes with antibacterial activity from the marine environment from 80 samples of marine organisms and marine sediments collected from Ly Son islands, Quang Ngai. Also, research results by According to Stanley et al(1989), colony morphology is one of the first criteria used to classify actinomycetes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%