小花梅属内生真菌抗氧化代谢物的生产。:抗氧化剂的潜在天然来源。

Alimuddin Ali, Mufidah Murdifin, Sultan Sudirman, Siti Hardiyanti Harahap, Rina Agustina, Abd Rahim, Hamdayani Lance Abidin, Herlina Rante, Gemini Alam
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背景:Ongkea (Mezzetia parviflora Becc.)是印度尼西亚苏拉威西岛东南部布顿地区人们作为传统药材的一种植物。这种传统的用法表明该植物的潜在药理活性,这可能与它的内生真菌有关。植物组织内共生的内生真菌已知能产生生物活性化合物,通常反映或增强寄主植物的治疗潜力。本研究对内生真菌的体外抗氧化活性进行了研究,优化了发酵条件,以最大限度地产生生物活性代谢物,并比较了代谢物的胞内和胞外抗氧化活性,以全面了解其潜在的应用前景。方法:通过18S rRNA基因的形态和分子分析,确定内生真菌的相关属。通过DPPH自由基清除、过氧化氢清除和还原能力测定来评估其抗氧化能力。不同的碳源和氮源优化了代谢物的生产。结果:根据系统发育树,该内生真菌归属于Botryosphaeria sp. FUHM17,与Botryosphaeria sp. P483 KT213569亲缘关系较近。葡萄糖和酵母提取物分别作为碳源和氮源时,抗氧化代谢物的合成效果最好。以葡萄糖和酵母浸膏分别为10 g/L葡萄糖碳源和10 g/L酵母浸膏氮源时,抗氧化代谢物产量最佳。培养10天后,选择性真菌胞内代谢物对DPPH的清除活性为26.67%。细胞内代谢物和细胞外代谢物提取物的IC50值分别为208.07和832.22 μg/mL。与抗坏血酸(IC50: 5 ~ 10 μg/mL)相比,其代谢产物具有中等的抗氧化活性。结论:本研究从培养滤液和生物质提取物中分离得到内生真菌抗氧化代谢物,并通过HPLC分析证实。研究结果表明,从Ongkea内生真菌中获得的代谢物有望成为一种独特的天然抗氧化剂。
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Antioxidant Metabolite Production from Endophytic Fungi of Mezzetia parviflora Becc.: A Potential Natural Source of Antioxidants.

Background: Ongkea (Mezzetia parviflora Becc.) is a plant species employed as the traditional medicine by the Buton district people in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. This traditional use suggests the plant's potential pharmacological activity, which may be associated with its endophytic fungi. Endophytic fungi, living symbiotically within plant tissues, are known to produce bioactive compounds that often mirror or enhance the host plant's therapeutic potential. In this study, we investigated the in vitro antioxidant activities of endophytic fungi, optimized the fermentation conditions for maximum production of bioactive metabolites, and compared the intracellular and extracellular antioxidant activities of the metabolites to gain a comprehensive understanding of their potential applications.

Methods: The related genera of endophytic fungi were determined by morphological and molecular analyses of the 18S rRNA gene. The antioxidant potential was assessed using methods involving DPPH free radical scavenging, hydrogen peroxide scavenging, and reducing power assays. Metabolite production was optimized by varying carbon and nitrogen sources.

Results: Based on the phylogenetic tree, the strain of endophytic fungi was assigned to Botryosphaeria sp. FUHM17, being closely related to Botryosphaeria sp. P483 KT213569. The most effective synthesis of antioxidant metabolites was demonstrated when glucose and yeast extract were employed as the respective carbon and nitrogen sources. The optimal production of antioxidant metabolites was observed when glucose and yeast extract were employed as a carbon source of 10 g/L glucose and a nitrogen source of 10 g/L yeast extract, respectively. Intracellular metabolites from selective fungi exhibited 26.67% DPPH scavenging activity after 10 days of culture. In addition, the intracellular and extracellular metabolite extracts had IC50 values of 208.07 μg/mL and 832.22 μg/mL, respectively. Compared to ascorbic acid (IC50: 5-10 μg/mL), the metabolites exhibited moderate antioxidant activity.

Conclusion: In the present study, the antioxidant metabolite of endophytic fungi was obtained from culture filtrate and biomass extract and confirmed by HPLC analysis. The findings indicated that the metabolites generated by endophytic fungi obtained from Ongkea hold promise as a prospective reservoir of unique natural antioxidants.

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