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A review on Actinomycetes distribution, isolation, and their medical applications

Abeer Muazi Alenazi, Yasir Anwar, Salah E. M. Abo‐Aba, Noor M. Bataweel

2023Novel Research in Microbiology Journal13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Actinomycetes (Actinobacteria) are Gram-positive bacteria that grow in a variety of environments and have a filamentous shape similar to fungi. The actinomycetes distinguish themselves morphologically by forming a layer of hyphae that carry chains of spores. The aim of this study was to update the recent developments related to the actinomycetes. Streptomyces; as an actinomycete, is known for producing a number of bioactive secondary metabolites, including anti-tumour agents; antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals, anti-hypertension drugs, and immunosuppressives. In order to compete with other microorganisms, including those of the same genera, Streptomyces species produce several secondary metabolites. However, despite the discovery of antibiotics, the infectious diseases remain the second- leading cause of death worldwide. Each year, around 17 million people die from bacterial infections; mainly children and the elderly. In addition to the overuse of antibiotics, a key factor contributing to antibiotic resistance is self-medication, which reduces the lifespan of antibiotics.

Topics & Concepts

ActinobacteriaStreptomycesAntibioticsBiologyMicrobiologyIsolation (microbiology)HyphaBacteriaAntifungalGenetics16S ribosomal RNAMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisMarine Sponges and Natural ProductsTannin, Tannase and Anticancer Activities
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