Isolation and screening of Vinblastine from Endophytic Fungi
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Vinblastine is a chemotherapeutic drug often used for the treatment of bladder cancer.
Vinblastine belongs to the group called vinea alkaloids, obtained from plants Cathramhus roseus
(famiJy- Apocyanaceae), species occurring in West Indies and Madagascar and also cultivated in
some parts of India The mechanism of action of vinblastine is inhibiting the assembly of
microtubule by binding to tubulin. This results in arrest in the division of cells.
Endophytic fungi are ubiquitous organisms found in plants, residing intercellular, at least
fur a portion of their lives without causing apparent symptoms of infection. Most of the plants
are known to harbor endophytes, They are chemical synthesizer inside plants which are able to
produce bioactive substances with low toxicity toward higher organisms. Endophytes have the ability to produce a variety of secondary metabolites, providing researchers with numerous leads
for compounds of pharmaceutical significance and possible development as new drugs. In this
study, 20 endophytic fungi have been isolated from plants collected from various biodiversity
hotspot in India used for screening of vinblastine.
The endophytic fungi processing the potential to produce vinblastine were initially grown on
Czapek Dox Medium. The culture filtrate was screened for their potential to produce vinblastine extracellularly. Subsequently secondary screening was carried out using Phytochemical approach. Out of 20 culture screened, two cultures viz #82CRSTNEY (I.Om£.), #6CRSTBRT
(5.0mg). exhibited appreciable Vinblastine production. #42CRSTBRT produces appreciable
amount of vinblastine (9.9ng).The anticancer potential of the fungal isolate #42CRSTBRT were
tested by cytotoxiclty assay on A549 cell line by M1T reduction assay. Microscopic
identification showed that #42CRSTBRT belongs to Fusarium sp. Further for molecular
identification, genomic DNA of the #42CRSTBRT isolate was amplified using universal ITS
primers. They showed an amplicon in size between 550-600bp. Further characterization is
reasonable along with the molecular taxonomy of the endophytic isolates to develop them as a
novel source of vinblastine production
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M.Sc. (Biotechnology)
