Affiliation:
1. TERI-Deakin Nano Biotechnology Centre, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), TERI GRAM, Gurgaon – 122001, India
2. Centre for Chemistry and Biotechnology, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University, Waurn Ponds, VIC, Australia
Abstract
Background:
Antioxidants are the substances that interact inside and outside of a biological
system against the damaging effects of highly reactive free radicals produced during metabolism.
Among various natural alternative sources of bioactive metabolites, endophytic fungi have emerged as a
significant reservoir of potent antioxidant compounds. These scantly explored micro-organisms are
prolific producers of novel compounds and have the capability to produce metabolites that are exclusively
isolated from Plantae. A wide array of compounds like nucleobases, polyketides, terpenoids,
flavonoids, coumarins, xanthones, semiquinones, peptides, and phenolic acids have been identified as
natural antioxidants produced by these micro-organisms.
Methods:
A detailed review of the literature published recently was undertaken using bibliographic
database like Sci-finder and Google scholar. Questions to be reviewed and criteria for selection as a part
of the study were fixed. The key features like information on the structure of isolated metabolites and
antioxidant activities were summarised after a critical examination. A skeleton was established which
gives insight into the type of novel chemical moieties which can be explored as a future antioxidant (s).
Results:
The review substantially covers the recently discovered compounds, in the period 2013 – 2018,
having potent antioxidant activity, isolated from endophytic fungi colonizing diverse plant types such as
terrestrial plants, mangrove plants and marine algae. Among the 96 compounds discussed here, thirtynine
are from the first report of their occurrence. The present study reports 96 compounds obtained from
34 endophytic fungi out of which 15 fungi belonging to 13 genera of Ascomycetes produced 44 compounds,
14 fungi belonging to 5 genera of hyphomycetes yielded 33 compounds and 6 fungi belonging
to 2 genera of Coelomycetes yielded 19 compounds.
:
The antioxidant potency of these compounds against different free radicals is briefly described and some
details such as host organisms, plant sources, place of collection and the antioxidant properties of these
compounds are tabulated in this review.
Conclusion:
Some of these free radical scavengers have shown wide applications in the food and pharmaceutical
industry as potential food preservatives, nutraceuticals, antibacterial, anticancer and antifungal
agents. This review aims at highlighting some of the novel compounds isolated recently from endophytic
fungi, and their applications as potential antioxidant candidates.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
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