Türkiye’de Doğal Yayılışa Sahip Karayosunlarından Sphagnum centrale C.E.O. Jensen ve S. nemoreum Scop. ’in (Bryophyta) Antibakteriyal Aktivitelerinin Belirlenmesi
Year 2019,
Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 100 - 106, 30.11.2019
Fadime Başer Canoğlu
Gamze Başbülbül
Mesut Kırmacı
Abstract
Son 20 yılda çiçekli bitkilerin yanında, diğer
tohumsuz bitki grupları, mantarlar, algler ve siyanobakterileri de içerisine
alan oldukça geniş bir organizma grubu tıbbi açıdan ele alınmış, bu
organizmaların patojen mikroorganizmalara karşı etkileri incelenmiş ve oldukça
dikkat çekici sonuçlara ulaşılmıştır. Araştırma konumuzu oluşturan
karayosunları ülkemizde yaklaşık 1030
takson ile temsil edilen, ikinci en büyük bitki grubunu oluşturmaktadır.
Özellikle son yıllarda sistematik çalışmaların yanında bu bitki grubunun fitososyolojileri,
ekolojileri, moleküler taksonomileri ve tıbbi özellikleri üzerine
gerçekleştirilen çalışmalarda belirgin bir artış görülmektedir. Bazı Gram (-) ve Gram (+)
bakteri türlerine karşı karayosunlarından hazırlanan özütlerin antimikrobiyal
açıdan etkili oldukları bulunmuştur. Buradan hareketle ülkemizde doğal yayılışa sahip Sphagnum
(Sphagnopsida) cinsine ait iki farklı karayosunu; S.centrale ve S.nemoreum’dan
elde edilen özütlerin çeşitli Gram (-) ve Gram (+) bakteriler üzerindeki
antimikrobiyal etkisi araştırılmıştır. Çalışılan bakteriler gıda güvenliğinde
ve klinikte önemli gruplar arasından seçilerek, iki Sphagnum türünden
elde edilen farklı özütlerin bu organizmalar üzerine etkileri kontrol
edilmiştir. Her iki karayosunundan elde
edilen ekstraktların özellikle Listeria
monocytogenes ve L. innocua suşları üzerinde, Sphagnum nemoreum özütlerinin ise ayrıca Staphylococcus aureus üzerine etkili olduğu
belirlenmiştir.
Supporting Institution
Aydın Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi Bilimsel araştırma Projeleri
Thanks
Bu çalışmaya, FEF-15015 numaralı proje ile finansal destek sağlayan Aydın Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi Bilimsel Araştırma Projeleri Başkanlığı’na ve olanaklarını sonuna kadar kullanmamıza izin veren ADÜ, FEF, Biyoloji Bölüm Başkanlığı’na teşekkür ederiz. Ayrıca Arazi ve laboratuvar çalışmalarında yardımcı olan Doç. Dr. Ali ÖZMEN, Ögr. Gör. Emre AGCAGİL, Ögr. Gör. Gözde ASLAN, Fulya FİLİZ ve Uğur ÇATAK’a da teşekkürü bir borç biliriz.
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Determination of Antibacterial Activities of Sphagnum centrale C.E.O. Jensen and S.nemoreum Scop. Which are Naturally Growing in Turkey
Year 2019,
Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 100 - 106, 30.11.2019
Fadime Başer Canoğlu
Gamze Başbülbül
Mesut Kırmacı
Abstract
Last
two decades, a very large group of organisms including flowering plants, non-flowering
plant groups, fungi, algae and cyanobacteria have been researched medically,
the effects of these organisms against pathogenic microorganisms have been
examined and remarkable results have been obtained. The bryophytes that
constitute our research topic are the second largest group of plant represented
by approximately 1030 taxa in our country. Especially in recent years, besides
the systematic studies, there is a significant increase in the studies carried
out on phytosociology, ecology, molecular taxonomy and medicinal properties. It
has been found that extracts prepared from bryophytes are antimicrobial
effective against some Gram (-) and Gram (+) bacteria species. Therefore, the
antimicrobial effect of two different mosses belonging to the genus Sphagnum (Sphagnopsida) which are S.centrale and S.nemoreum on various Gram (-) and
Gram (+) bacteria were investigated. The effect of different extracts obtained
from two Sphagnum species on these
organisms was checked by selecting the bacteria which are important for food
safety and clinically important groups. It was determined that extracts
obtained from both mosses were effective on Listeria monocytogenes and L. innocua strains, while Sphagnum nemoreum extracts were also effective
on Staphylococcus aureus.
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- Stalheim T. Ballance S. Christensen Bjørn E. Granum P. E. 2009. Sphagnan - A pectin-like polymer isolated from Sphagnum moss can inhibit the growth of some typical food spoilage and food poisoning bacteria by lowering the pH. İn Journal of Applied Microbiology. 106:3, 967-76.
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