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Main Authors: Paramita, Ni Luh Putu Vidya, Sukmarini, Linda, Ratnakomala, Shanti, Islamiati, Eni Dwi, Nurrohmah, Sinta, Khafi, Muhammad, Ariantari, Ni Putu, Wulansari, Lely Retno, Bustanussalam, Fahrurrozi, Fahrurrozi, Pratama, Idham Sumarto, Imbert, Christine, Nuryastuti, Titik, Hertiani, Triana
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Language:en
Published: Natural product research 2026
Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41814942/
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author Paramita, Ni Luh Putu Vidya
Sukmarini, Linda
Ratnakomala, Shanti
Islamiati, Eni Dwi
Nurrohmah, Sinta
Khafi, Muhammad
Ariantari, Ni Putu
Wulansari, Lely Retno
Bustanussalam
Fahrurrozi, Fahrurrozi
Pratama, Idham Sumarto
Imbert, Christine
Nuryastuti, Titik
Hertiani, Triana
author_facet Paramita, Ni Luh Putu Vidya
Sukmarini, Linda
Ratnakomala, Shanti
Islamiati, Eni Dwi
Nurrohmah, Sinta
Khafi, Muhammad
Ariantari, Ni Putu
Wulansari, Lely Retno
Bustanussalam
Fahrurrozi, Fahrurrozi
Pratama, Idham Sumarto
Imbert, Christine
Nuryastuti, Titik
Hertiani, Triana
Paramita, Ni Luh Putu Vidya
Sukmarini, Linda
Ratnakomala, Shanti
Islamiati, Eni Dwi
Nurrohmah, Sinta
Khafi, Muhammad
Ariantari, Ni Putu
Wulansari, Lely Retno
Bustanussalam
Fahrurrozi, Fahrurrozi
Pratama, Idham Sumarto
Imbert, Christine
Nuryastuti, Titik
Hertiani, Triana
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Bioprospecting marine-derived sp. SPL22-064 of the Lombok Sea exhibits potent anti-nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) activity. Paramita, Ni Luh Putu Vidya Sukmarini, Linda Ratnakomala, Shanti Islamiati, Eni Dwi Nurrohmah, Sinta Khafi, Muhammad Ariantari, Ni Putu Wulansari, Lely Retno Bustanussalam Fahrurrozi, Fahrurrozi Pratama, Idham Sumarto Imbert, Christine Nuryastuti, Titik Hertiani, Triana This study investigates the bioprospecting potential of marine-derived bacteria from the Lombok Sea, Indonesia, as a source of anti-nontuberculous mycobacteria (anti-NTM) agents. A total of fifty-two isolates were fermented in two different media and extracted, yielding 104 crude extracts. The bioassay-guided screening was evaluated, and the extract derived from the strain SPL22-064 exhibited the most potent activity, with a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 31.25 µg/ml against ATCC 6841. The strain was identified as sp. Untargeted LC-HRMS-based analysis was performed to provide an overview of the chemical profile of the active extract. To our knowledge, this study represents the first report suggesting the potential of a marine-derived sp. as a source of antimycobacterial agents.
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spellingShingle Bioprospecting marine-derived sp. SPL22-064 of the Lombok Sea exhibits potent anti-nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) activity.
Paramita, Ni Luh Putu Vidya
Sukmarini, Linda
Ratnakomala, Shanti
Islamiati, Eni Dwi
Nurrohmah, Sinta
Khafi, Muhammad
Ariantari, Ni Putu
Wulansari, Lely Retno
Bustanussalam
Fahrurrozi, Fahrurrozi
Pratama, Idham Sumarto
Imbert, Christine
Nuryastuti, Titik
Hertiani, Triana
Bioprospecting marine-derived sp. SPL22-064 of the Lombok Sea exhibits potent anti-nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) activity. Paramita, Ni Luh Putu Vidya Sukmarini, Linda Ratnakomala, Shanti Islamiati, Eni Dwi Nurrohmah, Sinta Khafi, Muhammad Ariantari, Ni Putu Wulansari, Lely Retno Bustanussalam Fahrurrozi, Fahrurrozi Pratama, Idham Sumarto Imbert, Christine Nuryastuti, Titik Hertiani, Triana This study investigates the bioprospecting potential of marine-derived bacteria from the Lombok Sea, Indonesia, as a source of anti-nontuberculous mycobacteria (anti-NTM) agents. A total of fifty-two isolates were fermented in two different media and extracted, yielding 104 crude extracts. The bioassay-guided screening was evaluated, and the extract derived from the strain SPL22-064 exhibited the most potent activity, with a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 31.25 µg/ml against ATCC 6841. The strain was identified as sp. Untargeted LC-HRMS-based analysis was performed to provide an overview of the chemical profile of the active extract. To our knowledge, this study represents the first report suggesting the potential of a marine-derived sp. as a source of antimycobacterial agents.
title Bioprospecting marine-derived sp. SPL22-064 of the Lombok Sea exhibits potent anti-nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) activity.
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41814942/