Rajamanikyam_2017_EXCLI.J_16_375

Reference

Title : Isolation and characterization of phthalates from Brevibacterium mcbrellneri that cause cytotoxicity and cell cycle arrest - Rajamanikyam_2017_EXCLI.J_16_375
Author(s) : Rajamanikyam M , Vadlapudi V , Parvathaneni SP , Koude D , Sripadi P , Misra S , Amanchy R , Upadhyayula SM
Ref : EXCLI J , 16 :375 , 2017
Abstract :

Bacteria belonging to the family Brevibacterieae are ubiquitous Gram positive organisms that are responsible for the feet odour and cheese aroma. Brevibacterium mcbrellneri is a relatively new member belonging to Brevibacterieae. In the current manuscript we discuss isolation of biologically active metabolites from Brevibacterium mcbrellneri. Two aromatic esters were isolated from Brevibacterium mcbrellneri by "Bioassay guided fractionation strategy" and identified as di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate and dibutyl phthalate by chemical characterization using biophysical techniques. The phthalate compounds show broad spectrum antibacterial activity and mosquito larvicidal activity. Mosquito larvicidal activity has been attributed to inhibition of acetylcholinesterase enzyme activity. These compounds were found to be cytotoxic in multiple cell lines causing cell cycle arrest in G1 phase.

PubMedSearch : Rajamanikyam_2017_EXCLI.J_16_375
PubMedID: 28507481

Related information

Citations formats

Rajamanikyam M, Vadlapudi V, Parvathaneni SP, Koude D, Sripadi P, Misra S, Amanchy R, Upadhyayula SM (2017)
Isolation and characterization of phthalates from Brevibacterium mcbrellneri that cause cytotoxicity and cell cycle arrest
EXCLI J 16 :375

Rajamanikyam M, Vadlapudi V, Parvathaneni SP, Koude D, Sripadi P, Misra S, Amanchy R, Upadhyayula SM (2017)
EXCLI J 16 :375