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      Diversity and Bioactive Potential of Culturable Fungal Endophytes of Medicinal Shrub Berberis aristata DC.: A First Report

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      Antagonistic, bioactive, diversity, novel, therapeutic agents

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          Bioactive natural compounds, isolated from fungal endophytes, play a promising role in the search for novel drugs. They are an inspiring source for researchers due to their enormous structural diversity and complexity. During the present study fungal endophytes were isolated from a well-known medicinal shrub, Berberis aristata DC. and were explored for their antagonistic and antioxidant potential. B. aristata, an important medicinal shrub with remarkable pharmacological properties, is native to Northern Himalayan region. A total of 131 endophytic fungal isolates belonging to eighteen species and nine genera were obtained from three hundred and thirty surface sterilized segments of different tissues of B. aristata. The isolated fungi were classified on the basis of morphological and molecular analysis. Diversity and species richness was found to be higher in leaf tissues as compared to root and stem. Antibacterial activity demonstrated that the crude ethyl acetate extract of 80% isolates exhibited significant results against one or more bacterial pathogens. Ethyl acetate extract of Alternaria macrospora was found to have potential antibacterial activity. Significant antioxidant activity was also found in crude ethyl acetate extracts of Alternaria alternata and Aspergillus flavus. Similarly, antagonistic activity of the fungal endophytes revealed that all antagonists possessed inhibition potential against more than one fungal pathogen. This study is an important step towards tapping endophytic fungal diversity for bioactive metabolites which could be a step forward towards development of novel therapeutic agents.

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              Biosynthesis of antimicrobial silver nanoparticles by the endophytic fungus Aspergillus clavatus.

              To induce the biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using Aspergillus clavatus and evaluate their antimicrobial potential. Aspergillus clavatus (AzS-275), an endophytic fungus isolated from sterilized stem tissues of Azadirachta indica A. Juss., was challenged with 1 mM AgNO(3) solution. The characterization of the AgNPs was carried out by x-ray diffraction spectrometry, transmission-electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. The synthesized AgNPs were found to be extracellular, polydispersed spherical or hexagonal particles ranging from 10 to 25 nm in size. Antimicrobial activity was performed using a disc-diffusion method against Candida albicans, Pseudomonas fluorescens and Escherichia coli. The results showed an average minimum inhibitory concentration of 5.83 microg ml(-1) and minimum fungicidal concentration of 9.7 microg ml(-1) against C. albicans. AgNPs can be mycosynthesized extracellularly using A. clavatus as the fungal system, which is highly advantageous over chemical synthesis not only because it can be synthesized on a large scale, but because of the ease of downstream processing and its biomedical application in antimicrobial activity.
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                Journal
                Mycobiology
                Mycobiology
                TMYB
                tmyb20
                Mycobiology
                Taylor & Francis
                1229-8093
                2092-9323
                2018
                21 December 2018
                : 46
                : 4
                : 370-381
                Affiliations
                School of Biotechnology, University of Jammu , Jammu, J&K, India
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                Article
                1538068
                10.1080/12298093.2018.1538068
                6322349
                30637145
                8e0a9906-6e15-430b-9964-f7892f0957ba
                © The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group on behalf of the Korean Society of Mycology.

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 10 August 2017
                : 26 December 2017
                : 19 February 2018
                Page count
                Figures: 3, Tables: 5, Pages: 16, Words: 6950
                Funding
                The authors are thankful to the the Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India for financial assistance and facilities to conduct work on fungal endophytes of Berberis aristata. SK acknowledges DBT, Govt. of India for funding of the research project (BT/PR9538/NDB/39/425/2013). Bioinformatics Centre at School of Biotechnology and Central Instrumental Facility under FIST (DST, GOI) and SAP (UGC, New Delhi) programmes are also acknowledged.
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                Plant science & Botany
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                Plant science & Botany
                antagonistic, bioactive, diversity, novel, therapeutic agents

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