Abstract

Picrorhiza kurroa (Kutki) is a medicinal plant of Himalayan region which was exploited for its fungal endophytic association. Endophytic fungi isolated from plants have plant growth promoting attributes and biocontrol activity. We have isolated endophytic fungi to investigate the bioactive compounds which was used for the biocontrol of bacteria of clinical importance. The morphological analysis as well as the molecular characterization using 18s rRNA and phylogenetic analysis, identified the fungus as Alternaria alternata . Investigation using GC-MS of methanolic and ethyl acetate extracts of fungal biomass, led to identification of many bioactive compounds. These chemicals have various medicinal purposes such as antimicrobial activity and antioxidant potential. Our results suggest that these compounds may have clinical importance. The extract from A. alternata was capable of inhibiting B. subtilis and S. aureus. This is the first study conducted about role of secondary metabolites produced by Alternaria alternata isolated from the Picrorhiza kurroa , possessing antibacterial properties and the bioactive compounds may have potential medicinal relevance. • Endophytic fungi isolated from Picorrhiza kurroa medicinal plant. • Characterized as Alternaria alternata . • GC-MS analysis revealed many bioactive compounds. • Fungal extract acted as antimicrobial agents against bacteria of clinical importance.

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