2010
DOI: 10.15381/rpb.v17i2.33
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Antimicrobial activity of marine bacteria isolated from Gulf of Mexico

Abstract: Currently there is a need for new antibiotics with an alternative mode of action and new chemical structures. Bacterial pathogens are gradually becoming more resistant to conventional antibiotics, generating an emergence of infectious diseases and they are becoming a great problem in the field of public health. In this study, seven different isolated bacteria were obtained from offshore seawater and sediment of the Gulf of Mexico from Campeche, Mexico. They were substance producers which inhibit growth of huma… Show more

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“…In recent years, there has been an increase in scientific attention on marine biodiversity, in which microorganisms are of great interest due to their metabolism and unique physiological capacities [24]. It is estimated that the epipelagic zone contains around 4.4 × 10 28 microorganisms and more than 99% of the species have not been able to be cultivated yet [25].…”
Section: Isolation Of Microbial Groups From Algaenzims ®mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, there has been an increase in scientific attention on marine biodiversity, in which microorganisms are of great interest due to their metabolism and unique physiological capacities [24]. It is estimated that the epipelagic zone contains around 4.4 × 10 28 microorganisms and more than 99% of the species have not been able to be cultivated yet [25].…”
Section: Isolation Of Microbial Groups From Algaenzims ®mentioning
confidence: 99%