Abstract
A fungal endophytic isolate, camptothecin, has been isolated from the inner bark of the plant Nothapodytes foetida from the Western coast of India. The fungus, which belongs to the family Phycomycetes, produced the anticancer drug lead compound camptothecin (1) when grown in a synthetic liquid medium (Sabouraud broth) under shake flask and bench scale fermentation conditions. Compound 1 was identified by means of Chromatographic and spectroscopic methods. It was also compared with an authentic example for its biological activity against a number of human cancer cell lines. Isolation of an organism producing 1 and its fermentation may, in the future, provide an easily accessible source for the production of this anticancer drug precursor molecule. © 2005 American Chemical Society and American Society of Pharmacognosy.
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Puri, S. G., Verma, V., Amna, T., Qazi, G. N., & Spiteller, M. (2005). An endophytic fungus from Nothapodytes foetida that produces camptothecin. Journal of Natural Products, 68(12), 1717–1719. https://doi.org/10.1021/np0502802
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