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Patents on Endophytic Fungi Related to Secondary Metabolites and Biotransformation Applications

Daniel Torres‐Mendoza, Humberto E. Ortega, Luis Cubilla-Ríos

2020Journal of Fungi72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Endophytic fungi are an important group of microorganisms and one of the least studied. They enhance their host’s resistance against abiotic stress, disease, insects, pathogens and mammalian herbivores by producing secondary metabolites with a wide spectrum of biological activity. Therefore, they could be an alternative source of secondary metabolites for applications in medicine, pharmacy and agriculture. In this review, we analyzed patents related to the production of secondary metabolites and biotransformation processes through endophytic fungi and their fields of application. We examined 245 patents (224 related to secondary metabolite production and 21 for biotransformation). The most patented fungi in the development of these applications belong to the Aspergillus, Fusarium, Trichoderma, Penicillium, and Phomopsis genera and cover uses in the biomedicine, agriculture, food, and biotechnology industries.

Topics & Concepts

Plant use of endophytic fungi in defenseBiotransformationBiologySecondary metaboliteSecondary metabolismAspergillusTrichodermaPestalotiopsisFusariumBotanyPenicilliumMicroorganismMycologyBiotechnologyMicrobiologyBacteriaBiochemistryBiosynthesisGeneGeneticsEnzymeMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisFungal Biology and ApplicationsPlant tissue culture and regeneration