标准化
抗菌剂
抗菌肽
幼虫
黑蝇
在飞行中
生物
微生物学
生态学
计算机科学
操作系统
作者
Wenyue Shen,Ranxia Xue,Yanxia Liu,Shibo Sun,Xi Chen,Dongye Sun,Han Ouyang,Yuxin Li,Jianqiang Xu,Xiaoying Dong,Fengyun Ji,Weiping Xu
出处
期刊:Biotech
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2024-08-09
卷期号:13 (3): 31-31
标识
DOI:10.3390/biotech13030031
摘要
The black soldier fly is a valuable resource insect capable of transforming organic waste while producing antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). The inhibition zone assay (IZA) is a method used to demonstrate the antimicrobial activity of AMPs. This study aimed to examine the experimental principles and establish a standardized IZA method. Results indicated that the AMPs extract consisted of proteins ranging in molecular weights from 0 to 40 kDa. The AMPs diffused radially on an agar plate through an Oxford cup. The diffusion radius was influenced by the concentration and volume of the AMPs but ultimately determined by the mass of the AMPs. The swabbing method was found to be effective for inoculating bacteria on the agar plate. Among the conditions tested, the plate nutrient concentration was the most sensitive factor for the IZA, followed by bacterial concentration and incubation time. Optimal conditions for the IZA included a nutrient plate of 0.5× TSA, a bacterial concentration of 106 CFU/mL, and an incubation time of 12 h, with oxytetracycline (OTC) at 0.01 mg/mL serving as the positive control. The antimicrobial-specific activity of AMPs could be standardized by the ratio of inhibition zone diameters between AMPs and OTC. These findings contribute to the standardization of the IZA method for profiling the antimicrobial activity of AMPs.
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