Title: | Lysis of cyanobacteria with volatile organic compounds |
Author(s): | Ozaki K; Ohta A; Iwata C; Horikawa A; Tsuji K; Ito E; Ikai Y; Harada K; |
Address: | "Graduate School of Environmental and Human Science, Meijo University, Tempaku, Nagoya 468-8503, Japan. q0491502@ccmailg.meijo-u.ac.jp" |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2007.11.052 |
ISSN/ISBN: | 0045-6535 (Print) 0045-6535 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "One of bacteria collected from Lake Sagami, Japan, Brevibacillus sp., was found to have a lytic activity of cyanobacteria, but did not produce active compounds. Instead, the co-culturing of Microcystis with the Brevibacillus sp. enhanced the production of two volatile compounds, beta-cyclocitral and 3-methyl-1-butanol, and the former had a characteristic lytic activity. It was confirmed that these volatile compounds were derived from the cyanobacteria themselves. beta-Ionone, geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol derived from cyanobacteria and similar volatile compounds, terpenoids, produced by plants also had a lytic activity. The minimum inhibitory concentration values of the cyanobacterial metabolites were estimated to be higher than those of compounds from plants except for a few compounds. Among them, beta-cyclocitral only produced a characteristic color change of culture broth from green to blue. This color change is similar to the phenomenon observed when a sudden decline in growth of cyanobacteria begins in a natural environment" |
Keywords: | Aldehydes/chemistry/pharmacology Bacteriolysis/*drug effects Camphanes/chemistry/metabolism/pharmacology Cyanobacteria/*drug effects/metabolism Diterpenes/chemistry/pharmacology Japan Molecular Structure Naphthols/chemistry/metabolism/pharmacology Norisop; |
Notes: | "MedlineOzaki, Keiko Ohta, Akemi Iwata, Chieko Horikawa, Aki Tsuji, Kiyomi Ito, Emiko Ikai, Yoshitomo Harada, Ken-Ichi eng England 2008/01/09 Chemosphere. 2008 Apr; 71(8):1531-8. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2007.11.052. Epub 2008 Jan 7" |