Detecção de compostos voláteis com atividade antibacteriana por fungos endofíticos associados à Costus spiralis
Author(s) -
Deyze Alencar Soares,
Poliana Guerino Marson Ascêncio,
Geovanka Marcelle Aguiar Leão,
Katarina Mirna Tenório Marinho Rodrigues,
Raphael Sânzio Pimenta
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of bioenergy and food science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2359-2710
DOI - 10.18067/jbfs.v2i4.60
Subject(s) - klebsiella pneumoniae , biology , plant use of endophytic fungi in defense , pathogen , microbiology and biotechnology , fungus , inoculation , streptococcus pneumoniae , pathogenic bacteria , antibiotics , bacteria , botany , horticulture , escherichia coli , biochemistry , genetics , gene
- Endophytic fungi that live inside plants, for instance, in organs and plant tissues such as leaves and branches, without causing any harm. Assumptions of interactions between endophytic fungi and host plants suggest that therapeutic properties may be in the fungi and not on the plant or, probably, in the interaction amid them. Due to this, the interest in endophytic fungi from medicinal plants has increased. The gram-positive Streptococcus pneumoniae and gram-negative Klebsiella pneumoniae are important pathogenic bacteria, acting as infectious agents and causing respiratory diseases and hospital infections. This study aimed to obtain volatile compounds from endophytic fungi, which were isolated from medicinal plant Costus spiralis (jacq) Roscoe (Costaceae) and perform an antibacterial evaluation of them against S. pneumoniae and K. pneumoniae. The test to verify volatile substances was realized using Petri dishes without agar in the central portion, in order to prevent the diffusion effect. The endophytic fungus and the pathogen were inoculated on opposite sides of the plate that were sealed with parafilm. Negative controls were performed with each pathogen inoculation in culture media without antagonist, however, there was no growth inhibition of pathogens for those which were incubated in the presence of endophytic test, when comparing to control test. Thus, the discovery of new antibiotics becomes important due to the emergence of resistant pathogens, as well as the development of new diseases and the toxicity of drugs that already exist
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