Isolation Of Streptomyces From Phu Quoc Island
Abstract
Streptomyces spp is a group of bacteria that is frequently found in water and soil.
This group of bacteria is noticeable as antibiotic producers with their potential is
estimated large and needs to be more investigated. So, the isolation and antimicrobial
activity of Streptomyces species seemed to be crucial in to explore more favorable
antibiotics. Various researches of isolation of Streptomyces in Vietnam have been
carried out for years. Concurrently, some relevant reports indicated the Streptomyces
strains isolated from marine sources would probably produce high yield of
antimicrobial compounds. This study therefore aims to explore Streptomyces from
Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam and screens for the strains that have potential to produce
antimicrobial substances under different medium conditions. From twenty-one soil
samples collected in different sites of Phu Quoc Island, Streptomyces spp were
isolated by culturing on selective medium ISP4 agar plates. After continuous subcultures to pure microbes, Streptomyces isolates were finally observed and confirmed
under microscope via morphology observation and biochemical tests. Seventy-eight
Streptomyces isolates were collected. The preliminary tests for antimicrobial activities
of collected isolates using well diffusion technique were performed against 6 microbes
including S. aureus, E. coli, B. subtilis, P. aeruginosa, C. albicans, A. flavus.
Antimicrobial testes from crude extracts of 78 isolates showed that, 22 exhibited
activity against S. aureus, 10 displayed activity against P. aeruginosa, 17 presented
the capability against C. albicans, and 1 strain revealed antimicrobial competence to
B. Subtilis. Crude extracts of all 78 isolates are stored in glycerol 30% in -80oC for
further research.