Isolation and Testing of Antibiotics Produced by a Strain of Bacillus badius
Location
CoLab, OCB 100
Start Date
27-4-2018 10:30 AM
Document Type
Poster
Description
A close relative of Bacillus badius isolated from local soil samples was previously shown to inhibit the growth of some ESKAPE pathogens when grown competitively using a cross streak method. Organic extracts from this bacteria has been tested against several ESKAPE pathogens using both direct application and TLC–bioautography. Further work to isolate and test the antimicrobial compounds produced by this bacteria closely related to Bacillus badius will be discussed.
Isolation and Testing of Antibiotics Produced by a Strain of Bacillus badius
CoLab, OCB 100
A close relative of Bacillus badius isolated from local soil samples was previously shown to inhibit the growth of some ESKAPE pathogens when grown competitively using a cross streak method. Organic extracts from this bacteria has been tested against several ESKAPE pathogens using both direct application and TLC–bioautography. Further work to isolate and test the antimicrobial compounds produced by this bacteria closely related to Bacillus badius will be discussed.
Comments
The faculty supervisor for this project was Melanie Harvey, Chemistry.