Mass spectrometric analysis of bioactive conditioned media of bacteria isolated from reptilian gut

Author:

Siddiqui Ruqaiyyah12ORCID,Akbar Noor3,Soares Nelson Cruz45,Al-Hroub Hamza Mohammad5,Semreen Mohammad Harb45,Maciver Sutherland K6,Khan Naveed Ahmed23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Arts & Sciences, American University of Sharjah, University City, Sharjah, 26666, United Arab Emirates

2. Department of Medical Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Istinye University, Istanbul, 34010, Turkey

3. Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, 27272, United Arab Emirates

4. Department of Medicinal Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, 27272, United Arab Emirates

5. Sharjah Institute for Medical Research, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, 27272, United Arab Emirates

6. Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, Edinburgh Medical School: Biomedical Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

Abstract

Aim: To determine whether selected gut bacteria of crocodile exhibit antibacterial properties. Materials & methods: Two bacteria isolated from Crocodylus porosus gut were used, namely: Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Aeromonas dhakensis. Conditioned media were tested against pathogenic bacteria and metabolites were analyzed using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Results & conclusion: Antibacterial assays revealed that conditioned media showed potent effects against pathogenic Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. LC–MS revealed identity of 210 metabolites. The abundant metabolites were, N-Acetyl-L-tyrosine, Acetaminophen, Trans-Ferulic acid, N, N-Dimethylformamide, Pyrocatechol, Cyclohexanone, Diphenhydramine, Melatonin, Gamma–terpinene, Cysteamine, 3-phenoxypropionic acid, Indole-3-carbinol, Benzaldehyde, Benzocaine, 2-Aminobenzoic acid, 3-Methylindole. These findings suggest that crocodile gut bacteria are potential source of novel bioactive molecules that can be utilized as pre/post/antibiotics for the benefit of human health.

Funder

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Publisher

Future Science Ltd

Subject

Biotechnology

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