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High-performance thin layer chromatography-based phytochemical and bioactivity characterisation of anticancer endophytic fungal extracts derived from marine plants.

Siong Meng Lim1, Snezana Agatonovic-Kustrin2, Fei Tieng Lim1, Kalavathy Ramasamy3.   

Abstract

Bioactive compounds from endophytic fungi exhibit diverse biological activities which include anticancer effect. Capitalising on the abundance of unexplored endophytes that reside within marine plants, this study assessed the anticancer potential of ethyl acetate endophytic fungal extracts (i.e. MBFT Tip 2.1, MBL 1.2, MBS 3.2, MKS 3 and MKS 3.1) derived from leaves, stem and fruits of marine plants that grow along Morib Beach, Malaysia. For identification of endophytic fungi, EF 4/ EF 3 and ITS 1/ ITS 4 PCR primer pairs were used to amplify the fungal 18S rDNA sequence and ITS region sequence, respectively. The resultant sequences were subjected to similarity search via the NCBI GenBank database. High-performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC) hyphenated with bioassays was used to characterise the extracts in terms of their phytochemical profiles and bioactivity. Microchemical derivatisation was used to assess polyphenolic and phytosterol/ terpenoid content whereas biochemical derivatisation was used to establish antioxidant activities and α-amylase enzyme inhibition. The sulforhodamine B (SRB) assay was used to assess the anticancer effect of the extracts against HCT116 (a human colorectal cancer cell line). The present results indicated MBS 3.2 (Penicillium decumbens) as the most potent extract against HCT116 (IC50 = 0.16 μg/mL), approximately 3-times more potent than 5-flurouracil (IC50 = 0.46 μg/mL). Stepwise multiple regression method suggests that the anticancer effect of MBS 3.2 could be associated with high polyphenolic content and antioxidant potential. Nonlinear regression analysis confirmed that low to moderate α-amylase inhibition exhibits maximum anticancer activity. Current findings warrant further in-depth mechanistic studies.
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Keywords:  Anticancer; Antioxidants; Endophytes; HPTLC; Polyphenols; α-amylase inhibition

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33160220     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2020.113702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Biomed Anal        ISSN: 0731-7085            Impact factor:   3.935


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Authors:  Joham Sarfraz Ali; Naheed Riaz; Abdul Mannan; Saira Tabassum; Muhammad Zia
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-01-18

2.  In Vitro and In Silico Antioxidant Efficiency of Bio-Potent Secondary Metabolites From Different Taxa of Black Seed-Producing Plants and Their Derived Mycoendophytes.

Authors:  Abdallah M A Hassane; Saleh M Hussien; Mohamed E Abouelela; Taher M Taha; Mohamed F Awad; Hassan Mohamed; Mohammad M Hassan; Mohammad H A Hassan; Nageh F Abo-Dahab; Abdel-Rehim A El-Shanawany
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2022-07-19

Review 3.  Exploring Marine as a Rich Source of Bioactive Peptides: Challenges and Opportunities from Marine Pharmacology.

Authors:  Ishtiaq Ahmed; Muhammad Asgher; Farooq Sher; Syed Makhdoom Hussain; Nadia Nazish; Navneet Joshi; Ashutosh Sharma; Roberto Parra-Saldívar; Muhammad Bilal; Hafiz M N Iqbal
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2022-03-13       Impact factor: 5.118

4.  Assessment of Biological Activities of Fungal Endophytes Derived Bioactive Compounds Isolated from Amoora rohituka.

Authors:  Ashish Verma; Priyamvada Gupta; Nilesh Rai; Rajan Kumar Tiwari; Ajay Kumar; Prafull Salvi; Swapnil C Kamble; Santosh Kumar Singh; Vibhav Gautam
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-10
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