International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences
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10.22376/ijpbs.2019.10.1.p1-12
Volume 6 Issue 1
2015 (January - March)
ENDOPHYTIC FUNGI AS RESOURCE OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS
Endophytic fungi live inside plants, apparently do not cause any harm to their hosts and may play important roles in defense and growth promotion. Endophytes are microorganism that lives between living plant cell. Their relationship may vary with plant from symbiotic to bordening on pathogenic. Endophytes may contribute to their host plant by producing a plethora of substances that provide protection and ultimately survival value to the plant. Of all plant species on only a few grass species have had their complete complement of endophyte studied. As a result the opportunity to find new and interesting endophyte derived bioactive compound is great. Endophytes have proved to be a rich source of novel chemistry and biological molecules. The review aim at endophyte successful isolation methods , media used as well as different as well as production of secondary metabolites with special emphasis on anticancerous, anti-TB, antimicrobial, antibiotics along with a huge number of other secondary metabolites for commercial exploitation in pharmaceutical and medical field. With day to day increasing demand of drugs plant sources are proving to be able to meet the tremendous demand, endophytes can serve the purpose of mass scale production of bioactive metabolites to mitigate the increasing demand and prospect of finding new drugs that may be effective candidates for treating newly developing diseases in humans, plants, and animals are immense.
VED PRAKASH
Endophyte isolation, media, bioactive compounds: anti-TB, anti-fungal, anti-cancer.
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