Prospective leads from endophytic fungi for anti-inflammatory drug discovery

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A wide array of therapeutic effects has been exhibited by compounds isolated from natural sources. Bio-actives of endophytic origin is a recently explored area that came into recognition over the last 2 decades. Literature search on the secondary metabolites of endophytes have shown several pharmacologically active compounds especially anti-inflammatory compounds, which have been reviewed in the present paper. The article is structured based on the chemical classification of secondary metabolites. The compounds were identified to possess activity against a total of 16 anti-inflammatory targets. The most common targets involved were NO, TNF- α, and inhibition of total ROS. Further, the article gives a detailed insight into the compounds, their endophytic source, and anti-inflammatory target as well as potency. The contents of the article cover all the scientific reports published until Feb. 2019. Thus 118 compounds and 6 extracts have been reported to be obtained from endophytic sources showing anti-inflammatory activities. Amongst these, herbarin, periconianone A, and periconianone B were identified as the most potent compounds in terms of their IC 50values against NO inhibition.

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Pal, P. P., Shaik, A. B., & Begum, A. S. (2020, September 1). Prospective leads from endophytic fungi for anti-inflammatory drug discovery. Planta Medica. Georg Thieme Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1140-8388

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