Abstract

The objective of this study is to isolate, identify and investigate the pharmacological activities of the endophytic fungi from an aquatic plant Aponogeton undulatus Roxb. (A. undulatus). Endophytic fungi were isolated and identified based on morphological characters. The molecular identification of the fungal isolates was performed using by analyzing the DNA sequence based on mega BLAST program. Spectrums of antibacterial and antifungal activities were studied by Agar diffusion methods. Extracts of the endophytic fungal strains isolated from the plant A. undulatus were screened for probable cytotoxic activities using brine shrimp lethality bioassay. Six endophytic fungi, namely AULE-1, AULE-2, AULE-3, AURE-1, AURE-3 and AURE-4 were isolated and purified from the leaves and roots of the plant such as strains AULE-1 as Trichooderma sp., AULE-2 as Carvularia sp. AULE-3 as Penicillium sp. strains AURE-1 and AURE-4 as Fusarium sp. and AURE-3 as Mucor sp. Strain AURE-4 was further identified as Fusarium solani. At 300 μg/disc concentration, six ethyl acetate extracts of endophytic fungi of the plant A. undulates showed moderate to significant activities against most of the test bacteria and pathogenic fungi. The strain AURE-4 exhibited strong cytotoxic activities (10.18 μg/mL) compared to the standard antitumor agent vincristine sulphate and this positive result suggests that fungal extracts may contain antitumor or pesticidal compounds. This is the first study to report the isolation, identification, antimicrobial and cytotoxic properties of endophytic fungi of Aponogeton undulatus Roxb. in Bangladesh.

Highlights

  • Bangladesh possesses a rich flora of aquatic plants

  • Extracts of the endophytic fungal strains isolated from the plant A. undulatus were screened for probable cytotoxic activities using brine shrimp lethality bioassay

  • Aponogeton undulatus Roxb. (A. undulatus), commonly called Green bulb tree belongs to the family Aponogetonaceae and occurs in India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Bangladesh and China [17]

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Introduction

Bangladesh possesses a rich flora of aquatic plants. Much of the Earth’s endophytic fungal population, estimated to be in the millions, remains uninvestigated [7]. Compared to their terrestrial counterparts endophytic fungi of aquatic plants are far less investigated with respect to secondary metabolite production and their biological activities [8] [9]. The endophytic fungi of Apnogeton undulatus or their bioactive metabolites have not been investigated earlier. The purpose of this present study is to provide the information about the isolation, identification and bioactive potential of endophytic fungi from leaves and roots of that plant Apnogeton undulatus

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