Antimicrobial secondary metabolites obtained from endophytic fungi inhabiting healthy leaf tissues of Houttuynia cordata Thunb., an ethnomedicinal plant of Northeast India

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2020-09
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Endophytic fungi from healthy leaf tissues of Houttuynia cordata Thunb., a widely used ethnomedicinal plant ofNortheast India, were investigated, and an attempt has been made to characterize the antimicrobial metabolites fromsome potent endophytic strains. Altogether, 56 endophytic fungal isolates were obtained from surface-sterilized leaffragments of H. cordata. The endophytes consisted of fungi belonging to genera Colletotrichum, Curvularia, Bipolaris,Corynespora, and Pseudozyma and non-sporulating fungi categorized as mycelia sterilia. Assay for antimicrobialactivity revealed that 73.07% of the isolates showed activity against the test pathogens in varying degrees, whereas92.32% of the isolates showed anticandida activity against Candida albicans. Among the isolates, two endophyticfungi identified as Colletotrichum coccodes and Phyllosticta capitalensis showed a significant antimicrobial activityagainst all the test pathogens. The metabolites obtained from C. coccodes revealed the presence of different functionalgroups and bioactive compounds such as geranylgeraniol, farnesol, hexacosanol, oleic acid, and squalene. Metabolitesobtained from P. capitalensis also showed various functional groups and the presence of bioactive compound,1-Octacosanol among several others. The study indicated that the ethnomedicinal plants are colonized by the richdiversity of endophytic fungi with antimicrobial activity. A further detailed investigation could practically lead to thedevelopment of pharmaceutical agents in the future.
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Houttuynia cordata, endophytic fungi, antimicrobial activity, metabolite characterization.
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Talukdar Rajreepa, Wary Sudem, Mili Chiranjib, Roy Subham, Tayung Kumananda. Antimicrobial secondary metabolites obtained from endophytic fungi inhabiting healthy leaf tissues of Houttuynia cordata Thunb., an ethnomedicinal plant of Northeast India. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science. 2020 Sep; 2020 Sep: 099-106