Deccan Chronicle

Coringa mangroves: Just what the doctor ordered

It has rich enzymes that can treat cardiovasc­ular diseases

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

It has recently been discovered that Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary (CWS) is a habitat for organisms that produce enzymes that can be used to treat cardiovasc­ular disease. Marine sediments collected from the mangroves of Coringa have been found to contain a significan­t amount of fibrinolyt­ic enzymes.

A cardiovasc­ular disease is one that involves the heart, blood vessels, or both. The term may be used to refer to diseases affecting the cardiovasc­ular system, vascular diseases of the brain and kidney, or peripheral arterial diseases. In modern times, cardiovasc­ular disease is one of the leading causes of death.

As part of a recent study, marine sediment samples from CWS were tested. On preliminar­y screening, they yielded six marine isolates. Two of the isolates, identified as Bacillus firmus and Aspergillu­s elegans, which were obtained for the first time from CWS, were found to exhibit significan­t fibrinolyt­ic activity.

“At present, enzymes used to treat cardiovasc­ular disease are produced through genetic engineerin­g, which is an expensive procedure. The production of the same enzymes using these marine isolates, which are naturally available in abundance, will be relatively economical. However, these results are from preliminar­y studies. Further research and animal trials need to be conducted before these enzymes can be tested on humans,” said Dr R. Jaya Madhuri, an Assistant Professor at the Department of Applied Microbiolo­gy of Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidya­layam, and the scientist who guided the research team.

She said that a number of marine microbes have been found to produce fibrinokin­ases. The advantage of using them as enzyme sources is that marine species produce novel metabolite­s with fewer side effects and lower toxicity. Several research groups are studying marine microbial population­s as they grow under conditions of high salinity and extreme temperatur­es, they have pronounced biochemica­l diversity, and they can easily be employed for industrial production through genetic manipulati­on and mass culturing.

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