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Evaluation of secondary metabolites from mangrove associated fungi Meyerozyma guilliermondii
Background: Mangrove associated fungi are the second most diverse organisms that remain less explored. Cytotoxic and antibacterial activities of foliar fungus Meyerozyma guilliermondii were investigated. Methods: Foliar fungus was isolated from the leaves of Rhizophora mucronata collected from Pichavaram mangrove forest, Tamilnadu. Extracts from liquid state culture were tested for cytotoxicity against two cancer cell lines using the MTT assay. Antibacterial activity was determined using the well diffusion method. The DNA was isolated from the fungi, and the ITS region of 5.8s RNA was sequenced. The spectral properties (GC/MS) of the purified compounds were determined. Results: The ethyl acetate extracts showed potent cytotoxicity against Hep2 and human breast adenocarcinoma (MCF-7) cell lines with IC50 values of 1.25 and 0.625 μg/ml, respectively. Antibacterial activity of the fungal extract was demonstrated against five test organisms. The fungus was found to be a new strain based on ITS sequence and database in NCBI Blast tool. Conclusion: Results indicate the potential for production of bioactive agents from mangrove foliar fungi. KEYWORDS: Marine fungi, Meyerozyma guilliermondii, Anticancer, Antibacteria
Production of alpha amylase by mangrove associated fungi <i style="">Pestalotiopsis microspora </i>strain VB5 and <i style="">Aspergillus oryzae</i> strain VB6
279-283Present study elucidates a-amylase production by mangrove fungi at different pH. Neutral and alkaline pH
did influence the highest enzyme activity. Optimal pH for amylase production for the two species was found to be pH 6.4 and pH 6. According to the
sequence of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, the isolates were
identified as Pestalotiopsis microspora VB5 and Aspergillus oryzae strain VB6