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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.60.2017.tde-11042017-154927
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Author
Full name
Gabriel Brolio Pavão
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Ribeirão Preto, 2016
Supervisor
Committee
Debonsi, Hosana Maria (President)
Lopes, Adriana Aparecida
Silva, Dulce Helena Siqueira
Title in Portuguese
Avaliação química e biológica dos organismos marinhos cianobactéria Cyanobium sp. CENA139 e fungo endofítico T68
Keywords in Portuguese
Cianobactérias. Fungo endofítico. Produtos naturais marinhos. Co-cultura. Micotoxina.
Abstract in Portuguese
Bostrychia tenella, proveniente dos costões rochosos da Praia Dura, no Estado de São Paulo. Para atingir este objetivo, foram realizados culturas isoladas dos microrganismos e a co-cultura entre o fungo T68 e a cianobactéria CENA139; técnicas de extração por partição volume/volume; métodos cromatográficos como cromatografia em camada delgada (CCD) e cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência (CLAE), bem como técnicas espectroscópicas e espectrométricas de RMN 1-D e 2-D, CL-EM, CG-EM, além de desreplicação (utilizando o banco de dados MarinLit® e o Dicionário de Produtos Naturais. Foram isoladas três substâncias do fungo estudado: Esterigmatocistina, T68ARf60_a e T68ARf60_b. A micotoxina esterigmatocistina foi isolada também a partir da co-cultura entre o fungo e a cianobactéria. Este trabalho mostrou que houve interações ecológicas competitivas na cultura mista entre Cyanobium sp. CENA139 e o fungo T68, resultando na prevalência da cultura fúngica. Para finalizar, este trabalho avaliou a atividade biológica dos extratos brutos das culturas isoladas e co-cultura, não apresentando atividade antimicrobiana. Entretanto, o extrato bruto T68 mostrou-se fototóxico nos ensaios de fototoxicidade e a substância isolada esterigmatocistina foi citotóxica e fotoxóxica no mesmo ensaio, além de exercer citotoxicidade frente à linhagem tumoral HepG2 no ensaio de citotoxicidade MTT.
Title in English
Chemical and biological evaluation of marine organisms cyanobacteria Cyanobium sp. CENA139 and endophytic fungus T68
Keywords in English
Cyanobacteria. Endophytic funghi. Marine natural products. Co-culture. Mycotoxin
Abstract in English
This study had as main objective the evaluation of the chemical and biological profiles of two strains of microorganisms, the cyanobacteria Cyanobium sp. CENA139, from Ilha do Cardoso mangroves, São Paulo State, and the endophytic fungus T68, Xylariaceae family, isolated from the red algae Bostrychia tenella, from the rocky shores at Praia Dura, São Paulo State. To accomplish this objective, we performed isolated cultures of the microorganisms and the co-culture between the fungus T68 and the cyanobacteria CENA139; partition extraction techniques; chromatographic methods such as thin layer chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography. Also, we performed spectroscopic and spectrometric techniques of NMR 1-D and 2-D, LC-MS, GC-MS, besides dereplication using data sources as MarinLit® and the Dictionary of Natural Products. Three compounds were isolated from the endophytic fungus culture: Sterigmatocystin, T68ARf60_a and T68ARf60_b. The mycotoxin sterigmatocystin was also isolated from the co-culture. This study showed that there was competitive ecological interactions between Cyanobium sp. CENA139 and the fungus T68 in the co-culture, resulting in the prevalence of the fungal culture. Finally, this study evaluated the biological potential of the crude extract from both isolated cultures and the co-culture, not exerting antimicrobial activity. Nevertheless, the T68 crude extract was shown to be phototoxic on the phototoxicity assays and the isolated sterigmatocystin was both cytotoxic and phototoxic in the same assay, besides exerting cytotoxicity on the tumor cell line HepG2 in the MTT assay.
 
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2017-04-27
 
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