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Unveiling antimicrobial activity of microalgae Chlorella sorokiniana (UKM2), Chlorella sp. (UKM8) and Scenedesmus sp. (UKM9)

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SAUDI JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume 29, Issue 2, Pages 1043-1052

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.09.069

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Biomass; Extraction; Antibacterial; Cytotoxicity; GC-MS

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  1. Fundamental Research Grant [FRGS/1/2018/TK10/UKM/02/6]
  2. Geran Universiti Penyelidikan [GUP-2018-118]
  3. Organization for Women in Science for the Developing

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Microalgae are promising sources of bioactive compounds for various applications. In this study, the antimicrobial properties and bioactive compounds of local microalgae were investigated. Chlorella sp. UKM8 methanol extract showed the highest antibacterial activity and contained phenol, hexadecanoic acid, phytol, and other compounds known for their antimicrobial activity. Further studies are needed to purify and understand the mechanism of these compounds.
Microalgae represent promising sources of bioactive compounds for pharmaceutical and industrial appli-cations. The emergence of antibiotic resistant bacteria leads to the need to explore new cost-effective, safe, and potent bioactive compounds from the microalgae. This study aimed to investigate the potential of local microalgae for their antimicrobial properties and bioactive compounds. Three local microalgae namely Chlorella sorokiniana (UKM2), Chlorella sp. UKM8, and Scenedesmus sp. UKM9 biomass methanol extracts (ME) were prepared and tested against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Chlorella sp. UKM8-ME showed the highest antibacterial activity. UKM8-ME minimum inhibitory concentrations were in the range of 0.312 to 6.25 mg/mL. Cytotoxicity evaluation using MTT assay showed that the microalgae methanolic extracts did not exhibit cytotoxicity against Vero-cells. The UKM8-ME was mainly containing 28 compounds from the Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis. Major compounds of UKM8-ME included phenol (18.5%), hexadecanoic acid (18.25%), phytol (14.43%), 9,12-octadecadienoic acid (13.69%), and bicyclo[3.1.1]heptane (7.23%), which have been previously described to possess antimicrobial activity. Hence, Chlorella sp. (UKM8) methanol extracts showed promising antibacterial activity. More comprehensive studies are required to purify these antimicrobial compounds and develop our understanding on their mechanism in UKM8-ME to unleash their specific potential. (c) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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