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Georgia-Persephoni Voulgaridou1, Theodora Mantso2, Ioannis Anestopoulos1, Ariel Klavaris1, Christina Katzastra1, Despoina-Eugenia Kiousi1, Marini Mantela1, Alex Galanis1, Konstantinos Gardikis3, Ibrahim M Banat4, Tony Gutierrez5, Karina Sałek6, Stephen Euston6, Mihalis I Panayiotidis2,7,8, Aglaia Pappa1.
Abstract
Surface active agents (SAAs), currently used in modern industry, are synthetic chemicals produced from non-renewable sources, with potential toxic impacts on humans and the environment. Thus, there is an increased interest for the identification and utilization of natural derived SAAs. As such, the marine environment is considered a promising source of biosurfactants with low toxicity, environmental compatibility, and biodegradation compared to their synthetic counterparts. MARISURF is a Horizon 2020 EU-funded project aiming to identify and functionally characterize SAAs, derived from a unique marine bacterial collection, towards commercial exploitation. Specifically, rhamnolipids produced by Marinobacter MCTG107b and Pseudomonas MCTG214(3b1) strains were previously identified and characterized while currently their toxicity profile was assessed by utilizing well-established methodologies. Our results showed a lack of cytotoxicity in in vitro models of human skin and liver as indicated by alamar blue and propidium iodide assays. Additionally, the use of the single gel electrophoresis assay, under oxidative stress conditions, revealed absence of any significant mutagenic/anti-mutagenic potential. Finally, both 2,2'-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonicacid) (ABTS) and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH) cell-free assays, revealed no significant anti-oxidant capacity for neither of the tested compounds. Consequently, the absence of significant cytotoxicity and/or mutagenicity justifies their commercial exploitation and potential development into industrial end-user applications as natural and environmentally friendly biosurfactants.Entities:
Keywords: Marinobacter strains; Pseudomonas strains; anti-mutagenic activity; antioxidant activity; cytotoxicity; in vitro liver model; in vitro skin model; marine biosurfactants; surface active agents; toxicity profiling
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33673549 PMCID: PMC7956851 DOI: 10.3390/ijms22052383
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923