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Review
. 2021 Jul;203(5):1917-1942.
doi: 10.1007/s00203-021-02256-z. Epub 2021 Mar 7.

Bioprospecting of endophytic microorganisms for bioactive compounds of therapeutic importance

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Bioprospecting of endophytic microorganisms for bioactive compounds of therapeutic importance

Adekunle Raimi et al. Arch Microbiol. 2021 Jul.

Abstract

Presently, several drug discovery investigations on therapeutic management of human health are aimed at bioprospecting for microorganisms, especially endophytic microbes of biotechnological importance. This review investigates the benefits of endophytes, especially in producing bioactive compounds useful in modern medicine by systematically reviewing published data from 12 databases. Only experimental studies investigating either or both bacterial and fungal endophytes and within the scope of this review were selected. The published data from the last 2 decades (2000-2019) revealed diverse endophytes associated with different plants produce a broad spectrum of bioactive compounds with therapeutic benefits. Notably, antibacterial, followed by anticancer and antifungal activities, were mostly reported. Only three studies investigated the anti-plasmodial activity. The variation observed in the synthesis of bioactive compounds amongst endophytes varied with host type, endophyte species, and cultivation medium. Fungal endophytes were more investigated than bacterial endophytes, with both endophytes having species diversity amongst literature. The endophytes were predominantly from medicinal plants and belonged to either Ascomycota (fungi) or Proteobacteria and Firmicutes (bacteria). This review presents excellent prospects of harnessing endophytes and their unique bioactive compounds in developing novel and effective compounds of medicinal importance.

Keywords: Anticancer; Antimicrobial; Bioactive compounds; Endophytic microorganisms; Human health; Therapeutics.

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