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Bioguided Isolation of Alternariol Derivatives from Ficus-derived Endophyte Alternaria alternata

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ASSOC PHARMACEUTICAL TEACHERS INDIA
DOI: 10.5530/ijper.56.2.71

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Endophyte; Alternariol; Alternaria alternata; Anticancer; Ficus carica

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  1. Deanship of Scientific Research at Umm Al-Qura University [22UQU4350488DSR02]

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Alternaria alternata, isolated from the leaves of Ficus carica, showed promising antifungal and cytotoxic activities. Four alternariol derivatives were isolated and identified. Alternariol exhibited the highest antifungal activity against A. terreus and F. oxysporum, while alternariol-5-O-methyl ether showed the highest cytotoxicity against K-562 and HUVEC cell lines.
Background: Endophytes are a rich source of bioactive natural products and suggested to contribute to the biological or defense activities of their host plants. Following our research on the discovery of bioactive metabolites from endophytes, Alternaria alternata was isolated from the leaves of Ficus carica L. fam Moraceae. Materials and Methods: Large scale cultivation of the endophytic strain was carried out and the obtained extract was subjected to preliminary screening of antifungal and cytotoxic activities. Results: Promising antifungal and cytotoxic activities were obtained for the extract. Bio-guided fractionation resulted in the isolation and identification of four alternariol derivatives (alternariol, alternariol-5-O-sulphate, alternariol-5-O-methyl ether, alternariol-5-O-methyl ether-4'-O-sulphate). The isolated compounds were tested for antifungal and cytotoxic effects. Results revealed highest antifungal activity for alternariol against A. terreus (MIC= 2.64 mu g mL(-1)) and F. oxysporum (MIC= 36 mu g mL(-1)) while alternariol-5-O-methyl ether exhibited the highest cytotoxicity against K-562 (CC50 = 3.72 mu g mL(-1)) and HUVEC (CC50 = 2.06 mu g mL(-1)) cell lines. Conclusion: AU alternariol derivatives showed potent cytotoxic and antifungal activities against A. terreus suggesting the contribution of this endophyte in the known antimicrobial and anticancer activities of the host plant.

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