Effet de Sources de Carbone et d’Azote Sur la Croissance et le Spectre Antimicrobien de Bacillus spp
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It has been shown that bacteria of the genus Bacillus spp are widely used in industry thanks to their interest in producing antibiotics
and their resistance to extreme conditions. In order to select species of the genus Bacillus spp, 10 soil samples from different regions of the
wilaya of Ain Témouchent and Tlemcen are taken under sterile conditions. After a series of dilution and inoculation, 44 different strains are
isolated and purified on the basis of a macroscopic identification and then a microscopic observation step, 34 strains were retained according
to the criteria of what genus belongs or bacilli to Gram positive and capable of forming spores.
In addition, the antibacterial activity of these strains was tested by the well method which must perform against the following
pathogenic bacteria: Staphylococcus aureus, Candida albicans, Escherichia coli, Bacillus cereus, but thanks to the confinement only
Escherichia coli was tested and showed that the two strains encoded K1 and N1 exhibit activity on gram-negative bacteria, through their zones
of inhibition.
The search for a nutrient source favorable to the production of antibiotics must be carried out by studying the effect of carbon and
nitrogen sources on the production of these secondary metabolites in liquid medium, but the planning of this work is not yet finished because
of the pandemic.
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