Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
Vol. 7, Issue 5 (2018)
Endophytic Actinobacteria from Pinus roxburghii: Isolation, diversity and antimicrobial potential against human pathogens
Author(s):
Pushpendra Sharma and Mamta Baunthiyal
Abstract:
Pinus roxburghii commonly used as timber plant along with medicinal properties is used in present study as a sustainable approach for utilizing bio-resources. Plant-associated endophytic
Actinobacteria were objected and explored for their therapeutic potential properties. The results indicated that a total of two hundred eighty-three endophytes were isolated from different tissues and belonged to predominating genus
Streptomyces followed by
Kitastaosporia,
Actinomadura,
Micromonospora, Streptosporangium,
Microbiospora and
Nocardia. During preliminary screening, 47.7% and 14.8% were active against bacterial and fungal pathogens respectively. Isolate GBTPR-137 having maximum zone of inhibition against
Micrococcus luteus (27.3±0.5 mm) followed by
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (18.3±0.5 mm),
Neisseria cinerea (18.7±0.5 mm) and
Klebsiella pneumonia (18.3±0.5 mm) While GBTPR-281 was having antibacterial as well as antifungal activity against multicellular fungi
Aspergillus fumigates (16.7±0.5 mm),
Microsporium gypseum (12.3±0.5 mm) and
A. flavus (14.7±0.9 mm). The results depicted that these plants were a worthy niche for
Actinobacteria producing important bioactive secondary metabolites.
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Pushpendra Sharma and Mamta Baunthiyal. Endophytic Actinobacteria from Pinus roxburghii: Isolation, diversity and antimicrobial potential against human pathogens. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2018;7(5):3021-3027.