2017
DOI: 10.22159/ajpcr.2017.v10i6.18106
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Antioxidative and Antibacterial Potentials of Fungal Endophytes From Justicia Wynaadensis Heyne: An Ethnomedicinal Rain Forest Species of Western Ghats

Abstract: Objective: Endophytes, living within the medicinal plants, are recognized as an alternative source of bioactive components useful for human health. This study aims to isolate and identify the fungal endophytes from the ethnomedicinal rain forest plant Justicia wynaadensis and evaluation of their antioxidant and antimicrobial potentials.Methods: Endophytic fungi were isolated and identified by sequencing the internal transcribed spacer. The secondary metabolites were extracted with ethyl acetate and evaluated f… Show more

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“…Some microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and Actinobacteria have been isolated from ginseng rhizosphere [33]. Endophytic fungi were isolated from different parts of medicinal plant Justicia wynaadensis Heyne, was shown antibacterial and antioxidative [34]. The presence of abundant microorganisms in around of the plant roots area by specific mechanisms are moving entrance into the root tissue to form an association with host plants.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and Actinobacteria have been isolated from ginseng rhizosphere [33]. Endophytic fungi were isolated from different parts of medicinal plant Justicia wynaadensis Heyne, was shown antibacterial and antioxidative [34]. The presence of abundant microorganisms in around of the plant roots area by specific mechanisms are moving entrance into the root tissue to form an association with host plants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%