Evaluation of antibacterial potential of endophytic fungi and GC-MS profiling of metabolites from Talaromyces trachyspermus
Hafiza Farhat, Faizah Urooj, Nida Sohail, Sidra Fatima Hameedi, Muhammad Shaiq Ali, Syed Ehteshamul‐Haque
Abstract
Microorganisms are essential for human life. Since time immemorial, every process on earth has been affected by an unending ability of microorganisms to renovate the world. From the last two decades, microbes residing inside plants have gained special attention, and are called endophytes. These microbes have natural potential for production of various bioactive secondary metabolites and can be directly or indirectly used as therapeutic agents against a plethora of maladies. For this purpose, endophytic fungi were isolated and identified from different healthy, wild and cultivated plants. They were tested against common laboratory bacteria ( Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella typhimurium, Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli) and they showed strong antibacterial activity against pathogenic bacteria. Most effective isolates of endophytic fungi were further studied for characterization of their organic compounds. Oily n -hexane extract from mycelium and n -hexane fraction of culture filtrates of endophytic fungus Talaromyces trachyspermus revealed the presence of several compounds. The identification of bioactive compounds by GC-MS (Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry) is based on the molecular weights, peak areas, mass fragmentations and retention times. Most of these compounds have therapeutic properties and are used in the pharmaceutical field. The major bioactive compounds, eicosane, oleic Acid, n -hexadecanoic acid, ethyl Oleate, cis -vaccenic acid, heptacosane identified from T. trachyspermus have been reported to possess antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal and nematicidal properties. These results will lead to further in-depth research towards the potential use of this endophytic fungus and their bio-constituents can be further isolated and used in therapeutic applications.