Anti-inflammatory and anticancer activity of ergoflavin isolated from an endophytic fungus

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Abstract

Biodiversity is a major resource for identification of new molecules with specific therapeutic activities. To identify such an active resource, high throughput screening (HTS) of the extracts prepared from such diversity are examined on specific functional assays. Based on such HTS studies and bioactivity-based fractionation, we have isolated ergoflavin, a pigment from an endophytic fungus, growing on the leaves of an Indian medicinal plant Mimosops elengi (bakul). We report here the isolation, structure elucidation, and biological properties of this compound, which showed good antiinflammatory and anticancer activities. © 2009 Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta AG.

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Deshmukh, S. K., Mishra, P. D., Kulkarni-Almeida, A., Verekar, S., Sahoo, M. R., Periyasamy, G., … Vishwakarma, R. (2009). Anti-inflammatory and anticancer activity of ergoflavin isolated from an endophytic fungus. Chemistry and Biodiversity, 6(5), 784–789. https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.200800103

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