reviewJournal of Natural ProductsFeb 1, 2004Closed access

Natural Products from Endophytic Microorganisms

Montana State University · University of Utah

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Abstract

Endophytic microorganisms are to be found in virtually every plant on earth. These organisms reside in the living tissues of the host plant and do so in a variety of relationships ranging from symbiotic to pathogenic. Endophytes may contribute to their host plant by producing a plethora of substances that provide protection and ultimately survival value to the plant. Ultimately, these compounds, once isolated and characterized, may also have potential for use in modern medicine, agriculture, and industry. Novel antibiotics, antimycotics, immunosuppressants, and anticancer compounds are only a few examples of what has been found after the isolation and culturing of individual endophytes followed by purification…

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Keywords
  • Plant use of endophytic fungi in defense
  • Biology
  • Host (biology)
  • Microorganism
  • Isolation (microbiology)
  • Biotechnology
  • Agriculture
  • Natural product
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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