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- Title
Seasonal variation in the antivibrio activity of two organic extracts from two red seaweed: Palmaria palmata and the introduced Grateloupia turuturu against the abalone pathogen Vibrio harveyi.
- Authors
GARÍA-BUENO, Nuria; DUMAY, Justine; GUERIN, Thomas; TURPIN, Vincent; PAILLARD, Christine; STIGER-POUVREAU, Valérie; POUCHUS, Yves-François; MAÍN-ATUCHA, Arnaldo Aitor; DECOTTIGNIES, Priscilla; FLEURENCE, Joël
- Abstract
The wide polarity range and highly polar compounds of two selected red seaweed, Grateloupia turuturu and Palmaria palmata were extracted using two different types of solvent, dichloromethane/methanol and methanol/water. Monthly in vitro antibacterial activities were studied using the microplate method against the marine bacteria Vibrio harveyi strain ORM4, known to infect abalone. Inhibition, slowdown and delay of Vibrio harveyi growth were investigated. Polar compounds of seaweed showed an activity against the abalone pathogen. The best activity was recorded from P. palmata collected in spring, with an inhibition of 7.9% of the bacterial growth. Preliminary 1H NMR profiles identified the differences between the extracts.
- Subjects
RED algae; DULSE; DICHLOROMETHANE; VIBRIO harveyi; PATHOGENIC microorganisms
- Publication
Aquatic Living Resources, 2015, Vol 28, Issue 2/4, p81
- ISSN
0990-7440
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1051/alr/2016003