Abstract

A synthetic microbial consortium called Effective Microorganisms (EM) consists mainly of photosynthetic bacteria, lactic acid bacteria and yeast. Various effects of EM∙XGOLD, a health drink produced by EM, on life cycle of Dictyostelium discoideum were described previously. Here, we report our attempt to identify the active principle, termed EMF, that brought about the observed effects. Throughout the purification processes, the presence of the active principle was monitored by promoted fruiting body formation. By liquid-liquid separation the activity was recovered in aqueous phase, which, after concentration, was further subjected to reverse-phase column chromatography. No activity was detected in any eluant, while almost all the activity was recovered in residual insoluble material. The application of conventional organic chemistry procedures to the residual fraction did not lead to any informative results. Acid treatment of the insoluble material produced air bubbles, suggesting it to be composed of some inorganic carbonate. Viewed under scanning electronmicroscope, the residue revealed spherical particles of μm size range. Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) Spectroscopy pointed to the existence, on the surface of the particles, of magnesium and, to a certain extent, of potassium. In separate experiments, acid treatment and alkali neutralization of EM∙XGOLD completely wiped out the stimulatory activity of fruiting body formation. These lines of evidence indicate these Mg, K-containing microparticles to be an active principle of EM culture extract. How these particles exert their effect is currently under intensive investigation.

Highlights

  • Microbiome, the world of microorganisms, has attracted more and more attention in recent years

  • We described in the foregoing paper various effects of EMXG on life cycle of this organism, including a novel finding, i.e. modulation of cAMP oscillation rhythm [15]

  • EMXG promoted the proliferation of amoeba cells, stimulated the differentiation process by formulating more of fruiting bodies and modulated the oscillation of cAMP with concomitant increase of cAMP level of the medium

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Introduction

Microbiome, the world of microorganisms, has attracted more and more attention in recent years. Metagenomic approach that deals with the collection of microorganisms in its entirety has uncovered a massive number of novel genes most of which are with unknown functions [1,2,3]. K-containing microparticle: An active principle of a culture extract produced by a microbial consortium

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