Dipolog SPED Center, Philippine Science High School, Central Mindanao Campus, Nangka, Balo-i, Lanao del Norte, Philippines
Research Article
Fungal Isolates from a Marine Sponge from Dao Dao Island, Pagadian City against Bacillus subtilis, Microccocus luteus, Rhizopus oryzae, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Author(s): Barbasol PAP* and Cathryn Kate B
Scientists have probed into the diverse populations in the ecosystem searching for feasible solutions to the rising existence of antibiotic resistance mechanisms that are threatening the ability to treat infectious diseases. Marine sponges are recognized as the richest sources of new marine natural products and have been shown to contain associated bacteria and fungi which produce compounds exhibiting microbial activity. In the study, fungal isolates obtained from an unidentified marine sponge were tested against Bacillus subtilis, Micrococcus luteus, Rhizopus oryzae and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Three strips of the sponge were placed in three test tubes containing yeast peptone glucose (YPG) broth and were incubated for 7 days at 37°C. The three samples were each diluted in ten test tubes. One and a half mL was pipetted to YPG agar plates from test tubes 8 to 10 for every sample... View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2329-6836.1000309