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Endophytic Fungi Inhabiting Medicinal Plants and Their Bioactive Secondary Metabolites

Changyeol Lee, Sang‐Hee Shim

2020Natural Product Sciences12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Endophytes are defined as microorganisms that spend part of lifetime interior of plant tissues without causing negative effects. They have been used for agricultural purpose, biofuel production, bioremediation, medication, etc. In particular, endophytes have been emerged as a good source for bioactive secondary metabolites. A large number of secondary metabolites are currently being reported. In this report, we focus on the secondary metabolites that were originated from endophytic fungi inhabiting medicinal plants. They were classified into several groups such as nitrogenous compounds, steroids, sulfide-containing metabolites, terpenoids, polyketides, and miscellaneous for discussion of chemical structures and biological activities.

Topics & Concepts

Plant use of endophytic fungi in defenseSecondary metaboliteBiologySecondary metabolismMedicinal plantsTerpenoidBotanyBioremediationEcologyBiochemistryBiosynthesisEnzymeGeneContaminationPlant and fungal interactionsFungal Biology and ApplicationsMicrobial Natural Products and Biosynthesis