Molecular and biological characterization of pyocyanin from clinical and environmental Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Heba ShoumanHeba Shehta SaidHany I KenawyRamadan HassanPublished in: Microbial cell factories (2023)
P. aeruginosa clinical and environmental isolates produce pyocyanin pigment in varying amounts. Pyocyanin exhibits substantial anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal activity; thus, enhancing its medical applicability. It could be used to inhibit and/or eradicate biofilm from the surfaces of medical devices which is a chief source of nosocomial infections. Its antioxidant along with cytotoxic activity against cancer cell lines, make it a promising contender for use as a substitute for synthetic agents in cancer treatment.