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Bioprospecting endophytic fungi for bioactive metabolites and use of irradiation to improve their bioactivities

Journal

AMB EXPRESS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1186/s13568-022-01386-x

Keywords

Bioactives; Antioxidant; Antifungal; Antibacterial; Endophytes; Anticancer

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  1. Science, Technology & Innovation Funding Authority (STDF)
  2. Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB)

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This study identified two promising fungal endophytes with diversified bioactivities through isolation, identification, and biological evaluation. The major compounds in the extracts of these strains were identified, and it was found that exposure to gamma rays enhanced the bioactivities significantly. These findings are important for the discovery of new antimicrobial, anticancer, and antioxidant drugs, and highlight the value of fungal endophytes as untapped sources of bioactive metabolites.
The search for new bioactive compounds with innovative modes of action and chemistry are desperately needed to tackle the increased emergence of drug-resistant microbes. With this view, this paper was conducted for the isolation, identification, and biological evaluation of fungal endophytes of eleven different plant species. A total of 69 endophytic strains were isolated and tested for the presence of bioactive metabolites with antifungal, antibacterial, anticancer, and antioxidant properties in their extracts. Upon screening, two promising strains were found to have all the before-mentioned activities. These strains were Aspergillus sydowii isolated from the bark of Ricinus communis and Aspergillus flavus isolated from the twigs of Psidium guajava. Major compounds present in extracts of the two strains were identified by GC-Mass analyses. Several well-known bioactive compounds as well as unreported ones were identified in the fungal extracts of the two strains. Furthermore, gamma irradiation (at 1000 Gy) of the fungal cultures resulted in improved bioactivities of extracts from the two strains. These findings recommend the two fungal strains as sources of antimicrobial, anticancer, and antioxidant compounds which may aid in the development of novel drugs. The presented research also explains the high-value of fungal endophytes as untapped sources of bioactive metabolites. Keypoints Discovery of two promising fungal endophytes with divers' range of bioactivities Extracts of the two strains showed antimicrobial, anticancer, and antioxidant activities Exposure to gamma rays at 1000 Gy significantly enhanced all the bioactivities.

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