Title : A marine sponge associated strain of Bacillus subtilis and other marine bacteria can produce anticholinesterase compounds - Pandey_2014_Microb.Cell.Fact_13_24 |
Author(s) : Pandey S , Sree A , Sethi DP , Kumar CG , Kakollu S , Chowdhury L , Dash SS |
Ref : Microb Cell Fact , 13 :24 , 2014 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors or anticholinesterases reduce the activity of enzyme acetylcholinesterase that degrades the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the brain. The inhibitors have a significant pharmacological role in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's etc. Although plants have been a significant source of these compounds, there are very few sporadic reports of microorganisms producing such inhibitors. Anticholinesterase activity in bacterial associates of marine soft corals and sponges were not previously reported. |
PubMedSearch : Pandey_2014_Microb.Cell.Fact_13_24 |
PubMedID: 24528673 |
Pandey S, Sree A, Sethi DP, Kumar CG, Kakollu S, Chowdhury L, Dash SS (2014)
A marine sponge associated strain of Bacillus subtilis and other marine bacteria can produce anticholinesterase compounds
Microb Cell Fact
13 :24
Pandey S, Sree A, Sethi DP, Kumar CG, Kakollu S, Chowdhury L, Dash SS (2014)
Microb Cell Fact
13 :24