2023
DOI: 10.3390/separations10070395
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Bacterial Endophytes from Moringa oleifera Leaves as a Promising Source for Bioactive Compounds

Abstract: Bacterial endophytes reside within the tissues of living plant species without causing any harm or disease to their hosts. Bacterial endophytes have produced a variety of bioactive compounds that can be used for different biomedical applications. In the current study, two bacterial endophytes were isolated from healthy Moringa oleifera leaves, and identified genetically as Stenotrophomonas maltophilia and Alcaligenes faecalis. Phytochemical results illustrated that A. faecalis produced phenolics at 547.2 mg/g,… Show more

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“…Moringa Oleifera is another important medicinal plant harbouring bioactive substances in its seeds, leaves, flowers, and pods that is used to alleviate symptoms such as joint pains, malnutrition, and headaches, with many applications in the food sector [ 10 ]. Moringa is considered an effective agent against hypocholesterolaemia and hypolipidemia and has also shown antimicrobial properties against various human pathogens including E. coli and S. aureus [ 11 ]. Medicinal plants, like any other plants, are generally susceptible to abiotic and biotic stress conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moringa Oleifera is another important medicinal plant harbouring bioactive substances in its seeds, leaves, flowers, and pods that is used to alleviate symptoms such as joint pains, malnutrition, and headaches, with many applications in the food sector [ 10 ]. Moringa is considered an effective agent against hypocholesterolaemia and hypolipidemia and has also shown antimicrobial properties against various human pathogens including E. coli and S. aureus [ 11 ]. Medicinal plants, like any other plants, are generally susceptible to abiotic and biotic stress conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%