Issue 20, 2024

Metabolomic profiling of Medicago sativa-derived fungal endophytes and evaluation of their biological activities

Abstract

This study aimed to discover the potential of Medicago sativa-derived fungal endophytes as a prospective source of bioactive metabolites. In the present study, three different strains of fungal endophyte Aspergillus terreus were isolated from leaves L, roots T and stems St of Medicago sativa to explore their biological and chemical diversity. These isolated fungi were exposed to different fermentation conditions by adding various chemical elicitors to their solid fermentation media. According to LC-HRESIMS-based metabolomics and multivariate analysis, each chemical treatment had a different effect on the chemical profiles of the fungi. Orthogonal Projections to Latent Structures Discriminant Analysis (OPLS-DA) proposed several compounds with anticancer action against MCF-7 (a human breast cancer cell line) and MDA-MB-231 (a human epithelial breast cancer cell line).

Graphical abstract: Metabolomic profiling of Medicago sativa-derived fungal endophytes and evaluation of their biological activities

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Feb 2024
Accepted
07 Apr 2024
First published
30 Apr 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 14296-14302

Metabolomic profiling of Medicago sativa-derived fungal endophytes and evaluation of their biological activities

D. El Amir, A. M. Sayed, S. S. El-Hawary, O. M. Elsakhawy, E. Z. Attia, U. R. Abdelmohsen and R. Mohammed, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 14296 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA00790E

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