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Review article

Plant associated fungal endophytes as a source of natural bioactive compounds

Nilesh RaiCentre of Experimental Medicine and Surgery, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu UniversityPriyanka Kumari KeshriCentre of Experimental Medicine and Surgery, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu UniversityAshish VermaCentre of Experimental Medicine and Surgery, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu UniversitySwapnil C. KambleSavitribai Phule Pune UniversityPradeep MishraKarolinska InstituteSuvakanta BarikIndian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, PalajSantosh Kumar SinghCentre of Experimental Medicine and Surgery, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu UniversityVibhav GautamCentre of Experimental Medicine and Surgery, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University
2021en
ABI

Abstract

Endophytes are a potent source of bioactive compounds that mimic plant-based metabolites. The relationship of host plant and endophyte is significantly associated with alteration in fungal colonisation and the extraction of endophyte-derived bioactive compounds. Screening of fungal endophytes and their relationship with host plants is essential for the isolation of bioactive compounds. Numerous bioactive compounds with antioxidant, antimicrobial, anticancer, and immunomodulatory properties are known to be derived from fungal endophytes. Bioinformatics tools along with the latest techniques such as metabolomics, next-generation sequencing, and metagenomics multilocus sequence typing can potentially fill the gaps in fungal endophyte research. The current review article focuses on bioactive compounds derived from plant-associated fungal endophytes and their pharmacological importance. We conclude with the challenges and opportunities in the research area of fungal endophytes.

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