Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology (Apr 2012)

Antimicrobial effect of a crude sulfated polysaccharide from the red seaweed Gracilaria ornata

  • Rodrigo das Neves dos Santos Amorim,
  • José Ariévilo Gurgel Rodrigues,
  • Márjory Lima Holanda,
  • Ana Luíza Gomes Quinderé,
  • Regina Célia Monteiro de Paula,
  • Vânia Maria Maciel Melo,
  • Norma Maria Barros Benevides

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132012000200001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 2
pp. 171 – 181

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to determine the yield, chemical composition, specific rotation (SR), infrared (IR) spectroscopy and the effect on bacterial growth of a crude sulfated polysaccharide (SP) from the red marine alga G. ornata (Go). Go-1 (25°C), Go-2 (80°C), and Go-3 (80°C) were sequentially extracted and yielded 9.2%. The contents of sulfate (5.88-10.3%) and proteins (0.1-3.7%) were small. The values of SR were [µ]D20°f -19.0, -51.0, and -56.5, respectively. IR spectrums showed the presence of galactose-4 sulfate and absence of 3,6-anydrogalactose-2 sulfate, galactose-6 sulfate and galactose-2 sulfate. SR and IR techniques confirmed SPs. Go-3 was tested on the growth of bacteria (Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterobacter aerogens, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonela choleraesuis and Salmonela typhi), but only E. coli was inhibited.

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