Bioactive natural products of endophytic fungi from medicinal plants growing in Timor Island

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
A R B Ola
Marine OMICS ◽  
2016 ◽  
pp. 383-405
Author(s):  
Vasuki Subramanian ◽  
P. Anantharaman ◽  
K. Kathiresan

RSC Advances ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (60) ◽  
pp. 38100-38109 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Xie ◽  
Ying-Ying Wu ◽  
Tian-Yuan Zhang ◽  
Meng-Yue Zhang ◽  
Wei-Wei Zhu ◽  
...  

Secondary metabolites with cytotoxic activity, antiviral activity and antimicrobial activity from the endophytic fungi of Panax notoginseng.


2008 ◽  
Vol 49 (2) ◽  
pp. 142-151 ◽  
Author(s):  
Margareth B. C. Gallo ◽  
Fernanda O. Chagas ◽  
Marília O. Almeida ◽  
Cláudia C. Macedo ◽  
Bruno C. Cavalcanti ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 64 (4) ◽  
pp. 393-401 ◽  
Author(s):  
Firoj Ahmed ◽  
Samir Kumar Sadhu ◽  
Masami Ishibashi

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jucélia Iantas ◽  
Daiani Cristina Savi ◽  
Renata da Silva Schibelbein ◽  
Sandriele Aparecida Noriler ◽  
Beatriz Marques Assad ◽  
...  

Plant diseases caused by phytopathogens are responsible for significant crop losses worldwide. Resistance induction and biological control have been exploited in agriculture due to their enormous potential. In this study, we investigated the antimicrobial potential of endophytic fungi of leaves and petioles of medicinal plants Vochysia divergens and Stryphnodendron adstringens located in two regions of high diversity in Brazil, Pantanal, and Cerrado, respectively. We recovered 1,304 fungal isolates and based on the characteristics of the culture, were assigned to 159 phenotypes. One isolate was selected as representative of each phenotype and studied for antimicrobial activity against phytopathogens. Isolates with better biological activities were identified based on DNA sequences and phylogenetic analyzes. Among the 159 representative isolates, extracts from 12 endophytes that inhibited the mycelial growth (IG) of Colletotrichum abscissum (≥40%) were selected to expand the antimicrobial analysis. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of the extracts were determined against citrus pathogens, C. abscissum, Phyllosticta citricarpa and Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri and the maize pathogen Fusarium graminearum. The highest activity against C. abscissum were from extracts of Pseudofusicoccum stromaticum CMRP4328 (IG: 83% and MIC: 40 μg/mL) and Diaporthe vochysiae CMRP4322 (IG: 75% and MIC: 1 μg/mL), both extracts also inhibited the development of post-bloom fruit drop symptoms in citrus flowers. The extracts were promising in inhibiting the mycelial growth of P. citricarpa and reducing the production of pycnidia in citrus leaves. Among the isolates that showed activity, the genus Diaporthe was the most common, including the new species D. cerradensis described in this study. In addition, high performance liquid chromatography, UV detection, and mass spectrometry and thin layer chromatography analyzes of extracts produced by endophytes that showed high activity, indicated D. vochysiae CMRP4322 and P. stromaticum CMRP4328 as promising strains that produce new bioactive natural products. We report here the capacity of endophytic fungi of medicinal plants to produce secondary metabolites with biological activities against phytopathogenic fungi and bacteria. The description of the new species D. cerradensis, reinforces the ability of medicinal plants found in Brazil to host a diverse group of fungi with biotechnological potential.


2014 ◽  
Vol 86 (6) ◽  
pp. 979-993 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chulabhorn Mahidol ◽  
Prasat Kittakoop ◽  
Vilailak Prachyawarakorn ◽  
Phanruethai Pailee ◽  
Hunsa Prawat ◽  
...  

AbstractLiving organisms in Thailand are very diverse due to the unique geographical location of Thailand. The diversity of Thai bioresources has proven to be a rich source of biologically active compounds. The present review covers bioactive substances from Thai endophytic, marine-derived, insect pathogenic fungi and medicinal plants. Many new compounds isolated from Thai bioresources have diverse skeletons belonging to various classes of natural products. These compounds exhibited an array of biological activities, and some are of pharmaceutical interest. Bioactive compounds from Thai bioresources have not only attracted organic chemists to develop strategies for total synthesis, but also attracted (chemical) biologists to investigate the mechanisms of action. The chemistry and biology of some selected compounds are also discussed in this review.


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