Antimicrobial Activity of Melanin Isolated from Wine Waste.

Indian J Microbiol

Laboratory of BAS Purification and Certification, SPC "Armbiotechnology" Scientific and Production Center, National Academy of Science, Yerevan, Republic of Armenia.

Published: December 2024

Melanins have immense application potential in the fields of agriculture, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries. To determine the antimicrobial properties of melanin, conditionally pathogenic bacteria, belonging to different taxonomic groups were used. The results have shown that melanin solution exhibited bacteriostatic or bactericide activity depending on test culture and melanin concentration. Melanin at concentration of 20 mg/ml reduced the total number of cells of the G 17-89, G 38 and K 12 to about 20 percent. Melanin at the concentration of 40 mg/ml suppressed the growth of G17-89 and 10228 almost 100 percent. In the case of K 12 30 mg/ml concentration has the same effect as the 40 mg/ml and cell count decrease occurs about 50 percent. Lowest efficiency melanin showed against G 38 and after 72 h of incubation the cell count decreases by log 1 degree. 30 mg/ml concentration of melanin on the growth of 10118 decreases about 80 percent. On the growth of the Fungi of 8444, 10559 8270, 8192, 12017, 12018, 12020, 12021, 8203, 8281 genus low concentration of melanin possessed bacteriostatic activity. The investigation of the efficiency of melanin to inhibit the growth of food-spoilage microorganisms shown, that it can be used as natural preservative agent for prevention contamination of food products and for extending of their shelf-life.

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