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Antileishmanial activity of compounds produced by endophytic fungi derived from medicinal plant Vernonia polyanthes and their potential as source of bioactive substances.

Adriana M do Nascimento1, Mateus Gonçalves Soares2, Fernanda K V da Silva Torchelsen2, Jorge A Viana de Araujo2, Paula S Lage3, Mariana C Duarte3, Pedro H R Andrade3, Tatiana G Ribeiro3, Eduardo A F Coelho3, Andréa M do Nascimento4.   

Abstract

The purpose of this work was to evaluate the antileishmanial activity of endophytic fungi isolated from leaves of Vernonia polyanthes plant and their prospective use in the discovery of bioactive compounds. Sixteen endophytes were isolated by using potato dextrose agar medium and submitted to cultivation in rice medium. The fungal cultures were extracted with ethanol and used as crude extracts for testing their antileishmanial activity. The most active ethanol extract was obtained from P2-F3 strain, which was identified as Cochliobolus sativus by ITS rRNA gene sequence data. Followed by a bioassay-guided fractionation, the cochlioquinone A, isocochlioquinone A and anhydrocochlioquinone A compounds were isolated from the crude extracts and demonstrated to inhibit the parasites. From the present work, it is possible to conclude that endophytic fungi derived from medicinal plant V. polyanthes may be considered promising source for the discovery of bioactive compounds.

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Keywords:  Antileishmanial activity; Bioprospection; Endophytes; Leishmania amazonensis; Vernonia polyanthes

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26318306     DOI: 10.1007/s11274-015-1932-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0959-3993            Impact factor:   3.312


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