Free radical scavenging activity and active metabolite profiling of endophytic fungi from Nothapodytes foetida and Hypericum mysorense

Pradeepa Vasudeva Samaga, Vittal Ravishankar Rai
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Abstract

Background

Chemical diversity of endophytic fungi has made them an alternate source for bioactive compounds. Novel biotopes with promising bioactivity are expected from endophytes of medicinal plants from biodiversity hotspots. Therefore, endophytes of Nothapodytes foetida and Hypericum mysorense from Western Ghats, India were screened for free radical scavenging activity and anti-radical metabolites were profiled.

Methods

Endophytes were isolated from surface sterilized leaves, stems and barks of N. foetida and H. mysorense. Ethyl acetate extracts of culture filtrates were tested for antiradical activity using DPPH and ABTS free radicals. Antiradical spots on developed chromatogram were profiled by spraying with DPPH solution.

Results

A dose dependent antiradical activity of variable magnitude was observed. Fourteen isolates from H. mysorense and thirteen isolates from N. foetida showed significant antiradical activity. 55% of tested isolates exhibited more than 95% quenching of DPPH radicals and 40% recorded more than 75% scavenging activity. A total of 66.67% of the tested isolates recorded more than 95% scavenging of ABTS radicals and 29.6% showed more than 75% scavenging activity. TLC of active extracts showed the presence of a minimum three and maximum thirteen radical scavenging metabolite spots.

Conclusion

This is the first report on antiradical activity of endophytic isolates of H. mysorense. Active metabolite profiling would help in the further purification of most potent and abundant bioactive molecule from the fungal endophytic extracts. Further purification and characterization of the active metabolites may lead to the discovery of novel bioactive molecules of industrial and pharmaceutical importance.

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牛膝和金丝桃内生真菌自由基清除活性及活性代谢物分析
内生真菌的化学多样性使其成为生物活性化合物的替代来源。生物多样性热点地区药用植物的内生菌有望成为具有良好生物活性的新型生物群落。为此,对来自印度西高止山脉的Nothapodytes foetida和Hypericum mysorense内生菌进行了自由基清除活性筛选,并对其抗自由基代谢产物进行了分析。方法从拟南芥(N. foetida)和木犀草(H. mysorense)表面灭菌的叶、茎、皮中分离病原菌。利用DPPH和ABTS自由基检测培养滤液乙酸乙酯提取物的抗自由基活性。用DPPH溶液对显影色谱上的抗自由基斑点进行喷涂。结果观察到不同剂量依赖性的抗自由基活性。14株mysorense菌株和13株foetida菌株具有显著的抗自由基活性。55%的分离株对DPPH自由基的清除活性超过95%,40%的分离株对DPPH自由基的清除活性超过75%。66.67%的菌株对ABTS自由基的清除能力超过95%,29.6%的菌株对ABTS自由基的清除能力超过75%。薄层色谱显示,活性提取物存在最少3个、最多13个自由基清除代谢物斑点。结论本文首次报道了mysorense内生分离株抗自由基活性。活性代谢物分析将有助于进一步从真菌内生提取物中纯化出最有效和最丰富的生物活性分子。活性代谢物的进一步纯化和表征可能会导致发现具有工业和制药重要性的新型生物活性分子。
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