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Malaysian Journal of Microbiology ; : 55-62, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-988589

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Aims@#Endophytic fungi are the remarkable category of host-associated fungal community that invades the intercellular regions of host tissues, benefiting their host while obtaining an advantage. Fungal endophytes have lately attracted prominence as a source of active secondary metabolites. This investigation aimed to identify fungal endophytes that reside inside the leaves and stems of Aquilaria malaccensis.@*Methodology and results@#Healthy A. malaccensis stems and leaves samples were collected. Clean leaves and stems were cut to a size of 1 cm, followed by sterilization using 75% ethanol for 1 min, 3% sodium hypochlorite solution for 1 min, and finally, rinsing with sterile water 3 times for 1 min and drying with sterile paper. The sterile samples were put onto Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) media containing chloramphenicol for 7-14 days until the mycelium grew for morphological identification under a light microscope. Five endophytic fungi were recovered from leaves, while nine endophytic fungi were obtained from stems. Using morphological approaches, nine of the endophytes had observed to produce conidia fungi, whereas the others did not. Neopestalotiopsis sp., Aspergillus sp., Arthrinium sp., Curvularia sp., Podospora sp., Mucor sp. and Verticillium sp. were identified as nine of the fourteen endophytes.@*Conclusion, significance and impact of study@#The number of endophytic fungi discovered in different organs varies. Not all endophytic fungi that grow can create sexual phages. Six genera of endophytic fungi were identified.


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Endophytes , Thymelaeaceae
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Biomedical and Environmental Sciences ; (12): 11-21, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-773442

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OBJECTIVE@#A strain of Aspergillus niger (A. niger), capable of releasing bound phenolic acids from wheat bran, was isolated. This strain was identified by gene sequence identification. The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory capacity of ferulic acid released from wheat bran by this A. niger strain (FA-WB) were evaluated.@*METHODS@#Molecular identification techniques based on PCR analysis of specific genomic sequences were conducted; antioxidant ability was examined using oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC), cellular antioxidant activity (CAA) assays, and erythrocyte hemolysis assays. RAW264.7 cells were used as a model to detect anti-inflammatory activity.@*RESULTS@#The filamentous fungal isolate was identified to be A. niger. ORAC and CAA assay showed that FA-WB had better antioxidant activity than that of the ferulic acid standard. The erythrocyte hemolysis assay results suggested that FA-WB could attenuate AAPH-induced oxidative stress through inhibition of reactive oxy gen species (ROS) generation. FA-WB could significantly restore the AAPH-induced increase in intracellular antioxidant enzyme activities to normal levels as well as inhibit the intracellular malondialdehyde formation. TNF-a, IL-6, and NO levels indicated that FA-WB can inhibit the inflammation induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS).@*CONCLUSION@#Ferulic acid released from wheat bran by a new strain of A. niger had good anti-inflammatory activity and better antioxidant ability than standard ferulic acid.


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Animals , Humans , Mice , Anti-Inflammatory Agents , Metabolism , Pharmacology , Antioxidants , Metabolism , Pharmacology , Aspergillus niger , Genetics , Metabolism , Coumaric Acids , Metabolism , Pharmacology , DNA, Fungal , Dietary Fiber , Microbiology , Erythrocytes , Metabolism , Fermentation , Hep G2 Cells , Interleukin-6 , Metabolism , Lipopolysaccharides , Pharmacology , Sheep , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha , Metabolism
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Military Medical Sciences ; (12): 234-236, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-490674

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Objective To evaluate the diagnostic efficiency of deep fungal infection by detecting the serum galactomannan ( GM) and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid ( BALF) GM, serum G test and fungal culture of BALF in patients with suspected invasive fungal infection ( IFI) in lungs.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed of the results of serum /BALF GM test ,serum G test and BALF culture from 148 patients with suspected pulmonary IFI .The indexes involved sensitivity , specificity , positive predictive value , negative predictive value , as well as diagnostic capacity for deep fungal infection with separated or combined tests .Results Among the 148 cases, 48 cases were clinically diagnosed with IFI and the rest were excluded.Among the 48 IFI cases, 3 cases were positive in serum GM test , 25 cases were positive in BALF GM test , 31 cases were positive in G test and 30 cases were positive in fungal culture .The combined detection showed a sensitivity of 91.6%,specificity of 70.0%, positive predictive value of 59.5% and negative predictive value of 94.6%.Conclusion The combination of GM/G tests and fungal culture can significantly improve the clinical diagnostic efficiency of pulmonary IFI .

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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 2932-2936, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-853953

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Objective: To screen the endophytic fungi with antimicrobial activity from Glehnia littoralis and identify the taxonomy of these fungi. Methods: The endophytic fungi were isolated from G. littoralis by method of tissue isolation. The oxford-cup test was used in screening the endophytic fungi with antimicrobial activity for Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Candida albicans respectively. And the rDNA ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 sequences were applied for the taxonomy of endophytic fungi. Results: Nineteen strains of fungi with antimicrobial activity were attributed to four genera, five families, seven orders, and eight species. In these fungi, there were four strains with antimicrobial activity to E. coli (the max d/D value was 1.07), Fifteen strains with antimicrobial activity to S. aureus (the max d/D value was 0.65), and three strains with antimicrobial activity to C. albicans (the max d/D value was 1.27). Conclusion: Many kinds of fungi with antimicrobial activity inhabit in G. littoralis. This study is helpful to develop the recourses of endophytic fungi and to evaluate the genuineness of G. littoralis.

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