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Title: ANTIMICROBIAL POTENTIALS OF HAEMOCYANIN
Authors: OKOLI, B.J
Keywords: Antibacterial Activity
Heamocyanin
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration
Gaint Africa Snail
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Research Journal in Engineering and Applied Sciences
Abstract: Hemocyanin is an extracellular copper-containing protein present in the hemolymph of both mollusks and arthropods. The traditionally recognized function of hemocyanin is for oxygen transport. Lately, it was demonstrated that hemocyanin is a multifunctional protein, especially participating in multiple roles of immune defense. For better understanding its actions in immune defense, the hemolytic activity of hemocyanin from gaint Africa and the antimicrobial potentials were investigated in this study. In order to study the antibacterial activity of heamocyann from Gaint Africa snail were tested against six bacteria. Among the six bacterial, 95% of the bacterial showed susceptibility against e.colil at the concentrations conducted in this experiment. After studying the MIC 95% 0f the bacteria were destroyed at 100mg/mi concentration. Result shows that in the presence of microbes heamocyanin become activity to form a very potent antimicrobial agent.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2289
ISSN: 2276-8467
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