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Title: | Combined Use of NMR, LC-ESIMS and Antifungal Tests for Rapid Detection of Bioactive Lipopeptides Produced by Bacillus |
Authors: | Silva, M Pereira, António Teixeira, Dora Candeias, António Caldeira, A Teresa |
Keywords: | Lipopeptides iodegradation/Biodeterioration |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Scientific Research Publishing |
Citation: | Silva, M., Pereira, A., Teixeira, D., Candeias, A. and Caldeira, A.T. (2016) Combined Use of NMR, LC-ESIMS and Antifungal Tests for Rapid Detection of Bioactive Lipopeptides Produced by Bacillus. Advances in Microbiology, 6, 788-796.Doi.org/10.4236/aim.2016.610077 |
Abstract: | The science and technology interact with the art in several ways. Biotechnological
coupled with analytical approaches can play an important role in protecting and
preserving cultural heritage for future generations. Many microorganisms influenced
by environmental conditions are the main responsible for biological contamination
in built heritage. Biocides based on chemical compounds have been used to mitigate
this problem. Thus, it is vitally important to develop proper remediation actions
based on environmentally innocuous alternative. Bacillus specie is emerging as an
optimistic alternative for built heritage treatment due to their capacity to produce
secondary metabolites with antagonistic activities against many fungal pathogens.
Therefore, the intent of this work was to access a rapid evaluation of antifungal potential
of bioactive metabolites produced by Bacillus strains and simultaneously their
characterization using spectroscopic (NMR) and chromatographic techniques (LCESI-
MS). The high antifungal activity obtained for Bacillus sp. active compounds
produced in this study confirms the great potential to suppress biodeteriogenic fungi
growth on historical artworks. Additionally, the proposed methodology allowed to
access bioactive metabolites produced without need of the laborious total previous
isolation and could be used as a viable alternative to be employed for screening and
production of new green biocides. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19629 |
Type: | article |
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