Actinomycetes are a filamentous bacterium that belongs to the phyla actinobacteria. They are one of the most attractive sources of antibiotics. In this study, Isolation of Actinomycetes strain was obtained by serial dilution method and grown on starch casine agar (SCA). Soil sample were collected from Addis Ababa Science and Technology University (AASTU) and tests were performed to assess the presence of Actinomycetes using macroscopic observation and microscopic methods. Potential actinomycete isolates were also identified as gram positive by using Gram staining technique. The five out of twelve isolates showed coiled and rod shaped spore resembling the genus Streptomycets and antibacterial activities were evaluated for their antibacterial activity. Three out of five potential actinomycete isolates (isolate number 2, 4, and 5) showed anti bacteria activity, of which one isolate (isolate number 5) showed good inhibitory result when tested against two strains of microorganisms (E.coli and S. aures). Isolate 5 was found to exhibit significant antibacterial activity against the gram positive bacteria, Staphylococcus aures. It is concluded that the biowaste soil sampled from AASTU campus harbors a variety of potential antibiotic producing Actinomycetes, which can be used up for further exploration.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.ijmb.20200504.15 |
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Actinomycetes, Antibiotics, Streptomycets
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