Production and characterisation of exopolysaccharide from Streptomyces carpaticus isolated from marine sediments in Egypt and its effect on breast and colon cell lines
shaimaa K.amer; Manal S. Selim; Sahar S. Mohamed; Marwa M. Mounier; Hala M. Rifaat;
Abstract
Twenty streptomycete strains were isolated from marine sediment samples collected from Nabq area,
Sharm El-Sheikh, Red Sea Coast, Egypt. Four of them produce exopolysaccharides (EPS) showing marked
in vitro antitumor activities. Morphological and cultural characteristics of the most significant strain (No.
3) were shown. Moreover, the sequence of this strain showed similarity with Streptomyces carpaticus. The
results reveal that EPS produced by Streptomyces carpaticus No. 3 had high cytotoxicity reaching 51.7%
and 59.1% against human tumor cells of breast and colon lines respectively. A chemical analysis of EPS
indicated that the composing monosaccharides were galactouronic acid, glucose, xylose, galactose, mannose,
and fructose with relative ratio of 3:1:1:2:2:1 respectively, with an average molecular weight (Mw)
1.180 105 g/mol and of a number average molecular weight (Mn) 1.052 105 g/mol. Also the EPS
contained uronic acid (0.5072%) and monosaccharide sulphates (21.753%).
Sharm El-Sheikh, Red Sea Coast, Egypt. Four of them produce exopolysaccharides (EPS) showing marked
in vitro antitumor activities. Morphological and cultural characteristics of the most significant strain (No.
3) were shown. Moreover, the sequence of this strain showed similarity with Streptomyces carpaticus. The
results reveal that EPS produced by Streptomyces carpaticus No. 3 had high cytotoxicity reaching 51.7%
and 59.1% against human tumor cells of breast and colon lines respectively. A chemical analysis of EPS
indicated that the composing monosaccharides were galactouronic acid, glucose, xylose, galactose, mannose,
and fructose with relative ratio of 3:1:1:2:2:1 respectively, with an average molecular weight (Mw)
1.180 105 g/mol and of a number average molecular weight (Mn) 1.052 105 g/mol. Also the EPS
contained uronic acid (0.5072%) and monosaccharide sulphates (21.753%).
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| Title | Production and characterisation of exopolysaccharide from Streptomyces carpaticus isolated from marine sediments in Egypt and its effect on breast and colon cell lines | Authors | shaimaa K.amer ; Manal S. Selim; Sahar S. Mohamed; Marwa M. Mounier; Hala M. Rifaat | Keywords | Marine streptomycetes;Exopolysaccharide;Antitumor;Radical scavenging activity | Issue Date | 2-Nov-2017 | Publisher | Academy of Scientific Research & Technology | Journal | Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology | Volume | 16 | Start page | 23 | End page | 28 |
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