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Insights into metabolic and pharmacological profiling of Aspergillus ficuum through bioinformatics and experimental techniques

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BMC MICROBIOLOGY
卷 22, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12866-022-02693-w

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Metabolic Profiling; Pharmacological screening; Molecular docking; Aspergillus ficuum

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  1. School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Wagga, Australia

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This study explored the metabolic profile of Aspergillus ficuum and identified bioactive compounds. Pharmacological screening showed that A. ficuum extract exhibited antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects with no acute toxicity, which was supported by docking results.
Background Recently, numerous novel bioactive fungal metabolites have been identified that possess broad therapeutic activities including anti-inflammatory, antibiotic, antioxidant, and antitumor. The fungal mycochemicals as well as extracts have increased the interest of the scientific community in drug discovery research through a combination approach such as, molecular metabolic, pharmacological and computational techniques. Therefore, the natural fungus Aspergillus ficuum (A. ficuum) (FCBP-DNA-1266) was selected for metabolic and pharmacological profiling in this study. Results The metabolic profile of A. ficuum was explored for the first time and revealed the presence of bioactive compounds such as choline sulfate, noruron, hydroxyvittatine, aurasperone D, cetrimonium, kurilensoside, heneicosane, nonadecane and eicosane. Similarly, a pharmacological screen of A. ficuum was performed for the first time in in vivo and in vitro models. Interestingly, both the ethyl acetate and n-hexane fractions of A. ficuum were found to be more active against Bacillus subtilis among five tested bacteria with their zone of inhibition (ZOI) values of 21.00 mm +/- 1.00 and 23.00 mm +/- 1.00, at a concentration of 150 mu gmL(-1) respectively. Similarly, a significant decrease (P < 0.001) and (P < 0.01) in paw edema was observed in A. ficuum-treated animals at doses of 50 and 150 mgkg(-1), respectively, reflecting its potent anti-inflammatory effect. Furthermore, the docking results supported the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects of A. ficuum. In addition, the crude extract demonstrated no acute toxicity and the highest percent radical scavenging was recorded for both n-hexane and ethyl acetate extracts. Conclusion The metabolic profile of A. ficuum indicated the presence of biological relevant compounds. A. ficuum extract exhibited potent antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects supported by docking results. Furthermore, A. ficuum extract demonstrated the highest percentage of radical scavenging activity along with no acute toxicity.

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