Abstract
Marine sponges which are known to own multiple functional properties have created significant intere st among the researchers due to their biological activities and impending application in different industries . The aim of this study was to obtained bioactive component s of sponges. Gelliodes carnosa sponge was collected from Nay B and Bay ( Persian Gulf wat er s ) and a ntimicrobial activities of crude extracts were explored by calculation of Minimum Inhibitory Concentration ( MIC) and Minimum Bactericidal Concentration ( MBC) in media supplement with different concentration s of extract solutions . Seven extracts o f sponge with solvent s of different polarity ( E1 : Ethanol , E2 : Methanol , E3 : Acetone , E4 : Ethyl acetate, E5 : Chloroform , E6 : Mix ed ( Ethanol : Ethyl acetate: Methanol 1:2:1), E7 : Distilled water) were evaluated through disc diffusion assay. Different extract s were inhibited the growth of bacteria (70%) more frequently compared to fungal strains (26%). Gram - negative bacteria were more sensitive (72%) to many extract compared to Gram - positive bacteria (65%). Considerable antibacterial activity was exhibited by E6 against Bacillus subtilis (MIC: 203 µg/ml), Klebsiella pneumonia (MIC: 203 µg/ml), Escherichia coli (MIC: 407 µg/ml) and Fusarium solani (MIC: 500 µg/ml). Strong antifungal activity was obtained by E4 against Fusarium sp .2 , Fusarium sp. 1 , F . solani and Saprolegnia parasitica (MIC: 500µg/ml). This is the first report of antimicrobial and antifungal activit ies of G. carnosa extracts.
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