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GC-MS Analysis of Bio-active Molecules Derived from FMR19 and the Antimicrobial Activity Against Bacterial Pathogens and MDROs

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 2016 Oct 28
PMID 27784938
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The present investigation is focused on the study of chemical composition of a bioactive compound derived from a rumen isolate FMR19 using GC-MS and to find out the antibacterial activity of the extracted crude bioactive compounds against multidrug resistant organisms (MDROs) and other clinical pathogens. GC-MS analysis revealed that FMR19 produced eight major compounds that have been reported to exhibit antimicrobial property. The main components identified from hexane fraction are long chain alkanes, fatty alcohols, fatty acid methyl ester and aromatic hydrocarbons. These molecules are not only active against clinical pathogens such as sp. and sp. and also effective against MDROs such as Metallo β lactamase and Pan drug resistant bacterial strains and Methicillin resistant .

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