Isolation and Characterization of Xanthine Oxidase Inhibitor from Endophytic Fungi of Aegle marmelos
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Hyperuricemia is initiated by the overproduction or underexcretion of uric acid in the body
ultimately leading to gout. The key enzyme responsible for this pre-disposing factor is
xanthine oxidase (XO) which oxidises xanthine to uric acid. The work presented here aims to
isolate the xanthine oxidase inhibitors of the pre-screened endophytic fungi isolated from
<i>Aegle marmelos<i>. The fungus extract after evaluation of XO inhibition activity was subjected
to coloumn chromatography for isolation of purified compounds. All the fractions obtained
were subjected to qualitative NBT test for maximum inhibition towards XO. Fraction 1 which
is having the least polarity showed best results that was then subjected to antioxidant and
antimicrobial assay. The fraction was subjected to different phytochemical tests for the
presence of various secondary metabolites. Genomic DNA of the fungus was isolated and
amplified using PCR. The pure fraction was then subjected to different spectroscopic
techniques for characterizing the compound.
