Antimicrobial Activity of the Endophytic Fungi Isolated from the Medicinal Plants
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Medicinal plants are used since ancient times to cure various ailments, a lot of therapeutically
important drugs have been obtained from plants with medicinal value. A great interest is shown
in isolating fungal endophytes from these plants of medicinal value. Endophytic fungi present in
these medicinal plants produce numerous novel compounds that have antibacterial, antifungal,
anti cancerous, anti inflammatory, antioxidant and antidiabetic properties. Discovery of an
important compound taxol, from endophytic fungi of plant Taxus brevifolia, encouraged
scientists over the globe to explore more about endophytic fungi. The aim of the current research
work was to isolate endophytic fungi from medicinal plant, screening of extracts for
antimicrobial activity from isolated endophytic fungi and antimicrobial activity study of the
fractions.
In disc diffusion preliminary assay EL showed zone of inhibition of 21mm and 11mm against
Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus megaterium respectively. In MTT assay, EL showed
maximum inhibition of 60% against Staphylococcus aureus and 41% against Bacillus
megaterium. EL also had maximum phenolic content (126.8 mg GAE/ g of dried extract). Thus,
EL was selected for further analysis. IC 50 value for EL was found out to be between a
concentration 512µg/ml and 1024µg/ml by performing MTT assay. Finally TLC of crude extract
EL was run to find out the actual fraction responsible for antimicrobial activity against
Staphylococcus aureus. Each fraction was tested by disc diffusion assay, in which fraction 1
gave a zone of inhibition of 10mm. EL was viewed morphologically under microscope for fungal
identification purpose. When viewed under microscope it consisted of sac like structures
containing spores and had septate hyphae.
Thus the results from above studies show that the microorganisms present within the plant could
be a source of new bioactive compounds. Identifying and characterizing metabolites produced by
endophytes is a promising and current area of research with wide applications in pharmaceutical
industry.
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Master of Science- Biotechnology
