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Journal of Pharmaceutical Care & Health Systems

Journal of Pharmaceutical Care & Health Systems
Open Access

ISSN: 2376-0419

Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes actually considered one of the richest sources of bioactive compounds


European Pharma Congress

August 25-27, 2015 Valencia, Spain

Patrizia Pagliara

Stanford University, USA

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Pharma Care Health Sys

Abstract :

Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes actually considered one of the richest sources of bioactive compounds. They are able to produce a great variety of secondary metabolites and toxins with antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, algicide or cytotoxic activities. Although the information about cyanobacterial bioactive compounds has been increasing over the last decades, less information are available for these species living in association with marine benthic organisms due to difficulties in their cultivation. So, the properties of a large number of cyanobacteria remained unexplored. During our study eight strains of cyanobacteria living in association with P. ficiformis were isolated, cultured under laboratory conditions and investigated for biological activities.Bioassays with human erythrocytes, Artemia salina nauplii, and Paracentrotus lividus gametes and embryos were performed. Cytotoxicity on mammalian cell lines was also investigated. A citolytic effect on human erythrocytes and a toxic activity against A. salina nauplii was observed. An antimitotic activity during sea urchin embryos development was evidenced and a disorganization of blastomeres with altered cell��?cell contact was also induced. Furthermore, some of the isolated cyanobacterial strains, belonging to Leptolyngbya and Synechococcus genera, exerted a high cytotoxic activity against HeLa cells. Our data suggest to further investigate these cyanobacteria in order to better characterize their bioactive molecules and confirm that these microorganisms as good candidates for drug discovery.

Biography :

Patrizia Pagliara has completed her PhD at the University of Salento (Italy) in 2003. Actually, she is a Researcher at the Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences and Technologies of the University of Salento. Her investigations concern the immunity defence mechanisms in invertebrates, the apoptosis process as well as the identification and characterization of novel bioactive compounds from cyanobacteria. She has published more than 40 papers on international journals.

Email: patrizia.pagliara@unisalento.it

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