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Anti-Candida and anti-quorum sensing activity of airborne microorganisms detected by a rapid method

Abstract

INTRODUCTION:

Introducing new antibiotics to the clinic is critical.

METHODS:

We adapted a plate method described by Kawaguchi and coworkers in 20131 for detecting inhibitory airborne microorganisms.

RESULTS:

We obtained 51 microbial colonies antagonist to Chromobacterium violaceum, purified and retested them, and of these, 39 (76.5%) were confirmed. They comprised 24 bacteria, 13 fungi, and 2 yeasts. Among the fungi, eight (61.5%) produced active extracts. Among the bacterial, yeast, and fungal strains, 17 (44.7%) and 12 (31.6%) were active against Candida albicans and Candida parapsilosis, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS:

The proposed screening method is a rapid strategy for discovering potential antibiotic producers.

Keywords:
Candida sp; Chromobacterium violaceum; Quorum sensing; Antimicrobials

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