| Literature DB >> 34121835 |
Chijioke E Ezeobiora1, Nwamaka H Igbokwe1, Dina H Amin2, Udoma E Mendie1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Endophytes are highly beneficial species of microbes that live in symbiosis with plant tissues in the setting. Endophytes are difficult to isolate in their natural environment, and they are understudied despite being a rich source of bioactive molecules. There are varieties of new infectious diseases emerging across the world, necessitating a constant and expanded search for newer and more efficient bioactive molecules. Nigeria is known for its biodiversity in ethnomedicinal plants, yet these plants are understudied for endophytic microbes harbouring novel bioactive molecules. MAIN BODY: Endophytes are a source of novel organic natural molecules and are thought to be drug discovery frontiers. Endophyte research has contributed to the discovery of possible anticancer agents following the discovery of taxol. Endophyte research has contributed to the discovery of possible drug compounds with antimicrobial, antioxidant, antiviral, antidiabetic, anti-Alzheimers disease and immunosuppressive properties among others. These breakthroughs provide hope for combating incurable diseases, drug resistance, the emergence of new infectious diseases, and other human health issues. Finding new medicines that may be effective candidates for treating newly emerging diseases in humans has a lot of promise. Most studies have been on fungi endophytes, with just a few reports on bacterial endophytes. The biology of endophytic bacteria and fungi, as well as endophytic microbes isolated from Nigerian medicinal plants, their isolation methods, identification by morphological and molecular methods, fermentation, purification, identification of bioactive compounds and biosynthetic gene clusters are all covered in this study.Entities:
Keywords: Bioactive metabolites; Biosynthetic gene clusters; Endophytes; Isolation; Medicinal plants
Year: 2021 PMID: 34121835 PMCID: PMC8185314 DOI: 10.1186/s42269-021-00561-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Natl Res Cent ISSN: 1110-0591
Reports of isolated endophytes from Nigerian plants
| Compounds | Plant name | Plant part | Endophyte | Growth media | Method of urification | Activity | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acropyrone, Indole-3-acetic acid | Leaves | Endophytic fungi | PDA | HPLC | Antimicrobial, Antioxidant | Buzugbe et al. ( | |
| Glucobrassin, Ferulic acid, 4-Methoxybenzaldehyde, 12 Hydroxy-16-scaleren, 12-o-Deacetyl-12-episcalarin, Ixoside, Citreodrimene F, Cytosporin D | Leaves, Stem | Rice medium, MEA | HPLC–DAD | Antimicrobial | Ujam et al. ( | ||
| Citreoisocoumarin, Citreoisocoumarinol, Questinol, Hydroxyemodin, Acropyrone, Nigricinol, Cladosporin | Leaves, Stem | Endophytic fungi | Rice medium, PDA | HPLC–DAD analysis | Antimicrobial | Akpotu et al. ( | |
| Protocathechuic acid, Indole-3-acetic acid, Acropyrone | Leaves | Endophytic fungi | Rice media, PDA | HPLC analysis | Antibacterial | Eze et al. ( | |
| Citreoisocoumarinol, Acropyrone, Citreoisocoumarin | Leaves | MEA, Rice medium | HPLC analysis | Antioxidant, Anticancer | ( | ||
| Indole-3-acetic acid, Indole-3-carbeldehyde | Leaves | Endophytic fungi | Rice medium, MEA | HPLC analysis | Antimicrobial | Abba and Nduka ( | |
| Ethyl-4-hydroxyphenyl acetate, Ferulic acid, Ruspolinone | Leaves | Endophytic fungi | Rice medium, MEA | HPLC analysis | Antibacterial | Okezie et al. ( | |
| Acropyrone | Leaves | PDA | HPLC analysis | Antibacterial, Antioxidant | Akpotu et al. ( | ||
| Protocatechuic acid, Cladosporin, Scytalone | Leaves | Endophytic fungi | MEA | HPLC | Antimicrobial | Abba et al. ( | |
| 4-Hydroxy phenyl acetic acid, p-Methoxycoumaric acid, Indole-3-acetic acid, Acropyrone | Leaves | Endophytic fungi | MEA | HPLC–DAD analysis | Antimicrobial | Abba et al. ( | |
| Citreoisocumarinol, Cladosporin, Acropyrone | Leaves | Endophytic fungi | Rice medium, MEA | HPLC–DAD | Antimicrobial, Antioxidant | Abonyi and Eze ( | |
| Phenolic compounds | Leaves | Rice medium | HPLC | Antimicrobial | Nwachukwu et al. ( | ||
| p-Hydroxyphenyl acetic acid, Ferulic acid | Leaves | Endophytic fungi | PDA, Rice media | HPLC analysis | Antimicrobial, Antioxidant, Anticancer | Garba et al. ( | |
| Acropyrone, 4-Hydroxy phenylacetic acid, Indole-3-acetic acid | Leaves | PDA, rice medium | HPLC | Antimicrobial | Morare et al. ( | ||
| Fatty acid ester, 6-(5-Ethoxypentyl-2-methylhex-2-enedioate | Stem, Bark | PDA | Silica gel column chromatography | Antimicrobial | Ujam et al. ( |