Antibacterial Activity of Metabolites of Endophytic Bacillus subtilis Isolated From Selected Ethiopian Medicinal Plants
Tsedale Tasew, Dagim Jirata Birri, Fitsum Tigu, Dereje Beyene, Tegenu Gelana, Ketema Tolossa, Balako Gumi, Tigist Getachew, Iris Bertani, Vittorio Venturi, Dejene Guta, Asnake Desalegn

TL;DR
This study explores antibacterial compounds from Ethiopian medicinal plants, finding that endophytic bacteria show strong activity against harmful bacteria.
Contribution
First report of isolating antibacterial endophytes from specific Ethiopian medicinal plants.
Findings
Extracts showed inhibition zones up to 22 mm against Salmonella Typhimurium.
Isolate Ch1 had the lowest minimum inhibitory concentration against S. Typhimurium.
Molecular analysis confirmed the isolates as Bacillus subtilis.
Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance remains a global concern, and there has been sustained exploration of natural products with therapeutic effects. Endophytes are among the potential microorganisms considered as the treasure chest for bioactive secondary metabolites with therapeutic effects. The current study was aimed at evaluating the antibacterial activity of endophytic Bacillus subtilis isolated from selected Ethiopian medicinal plants (Kalanchoe petitiana, Artemisia abyssinica, Rumex abyssinicus, and Clematis longicauda). Collection of the plant samples, endophyte isolation, metabolite production, and antimicrobial activities were conducted following standard protocols. The isolates were further identified at the molecular level using 16S rRNA gene sequence. The endophytic crude extract demonstrated inhibition zones (millimeter) ranging from 6.00 ± 0.00 against Pseudomonas aeruginosa to…
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TopicsMicrobial Natural Products and Biosynthesis · Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity · Biochemical and Structural Characterization
