Vol. 9, Issue 4, Part H (2025)

Endophythic fungi in bamboo (Dendrocalamus giganteus): Analysis for phytochemicals and antimicrobial property

Author(s):

T Tsopoe and I Jamir

Abstract:

This study investigates the presence and diversity of endophytic fungi in the bamboo species Dendrocalamus giganteus, focusing on their phytochemical profiles and antimicrobial properties. Endophytes, which inhabit plant tissues symbiotically, have gained attention for their potential to produce a wide array of bioactive compounds. Samples were meticulously collected from various parts of the bamboo, including leaves, stems, and roots, then isolated and cultured under controlled conditions to identify and characterize the fungal species present. Through phytochemical analysis, it was determined that the fungal extracts contained significant amounts of terpenoids, alkaloids, flavonoids, and carbohydrates, compounds known for their therapeutic potentials.
These findings advocate for continued exploration and characterization of bamboo endophytes, which could lead to significant advancements in natural product-based drug discovery and development.

Pages: 613-620  |  149 Views  68 Downloads

How to cite this article:
T Tsopoe and I Jamir. Endophythic fungi in bamboo (Dendrocalamus giganteus): Analysis for phytochemicals and antimicrobial property. Int. J. Adv. Biochem. Res. 2025;9(4):613-620. DOI: 10.33545/26174693.2025.v9.i4h.4157