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Antimicrobial, antioxidant and anticancer potential of Streptomyces species isolated from the rhizosphere of Avicennia marina (Forssk.) Vierh.
81-90Free radicals produced through biochemical processes cause dangerous health problems due to their oxidative effect on
cellular proteins and lipids. There is an urgent need for natural antioxidants to be used as therapeutic agents. Streptomyces
are known as producers for antioxidants, in this study, two Streptomyces species were isolated from the rhizosphere soil of
mangrove tree Avicennia marina (Forssk.) Vierh. The isolates were identified by conventional as well as molecular methods
as Streptomyces atrovirens (MS5) and S. labedae (MR15). The ethyl acetate extracts of cell free production broth medium
of the two isolates demonstrated potent biological activities against Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria and Candida
albicans. Moreover, a radical scavenging activity in DPPH assay with significant inhibition percentage of 62 and 78%,
respectively, was recorded. The IC50 values were 3000 and 241 μg/mL (P <0.05) for S.atrovirens (MS5) and S. labedae
(MR15), respectively. Streptomyces atrovirens extract showed anticancer activity against hepatocellular carcinoma cells
(HepG-2) and colon carcinoma cells (HCT-116) cell lines with 61 and 50.6%, respectively, while S. labedae (MR15)
showed anticancer activity against all the tested cell lines with 92.9 and 85.89% against (HepG-2) and (HCT-116) compared
to the control cells and showed selective cytotoxicity. LC-MS/MS analyses revealed the presence of compounds with known
antioxidant and anticancer activities such as Gamma Aminobutyric acid (GABA) and Indole-3-carboxyaldehyde, linoleic
acid and phenyl chromen-4-one derivative with various intensities