Abstract:
Endophytic actinomycetes from medicinal plants of Rajkot district were
isolated and screened for their antibacterial activity against several
pathogenic bacteria. A total of 36 separate endophytic isolates were
obtained from 7 medicinal plants and 22.22% of these showed antagonistic
activity against pathogens. Most of the endophytic actinomycetes were
recovered from roots (55.56% of all isolates) followed by leaves (44.44%).
No epiphytes were grown during isolation which shows the effectiveness of
surface sterilization technique. Six (16.67%) endophytic actinomycetes
showed broad spectrum antibacterial activity inhibited both Gram-positive
and Gram-negative bacteria including multi drug resistant S. aureus, where
as two (5.56%) actinomycetes was effective against only gram negative
bacteria. One of the potential endophytic actinomycetes EA7 was chosen
for further study on the basis of zone of inhibition and broad spectrum
activity. Antibacterial compound from EA7 was efficiently separated by
analytical TLC using Chloroform-Methanol, 24:1 solvent system and
further UV absorption spectrum maxima recorded at 223 nm. These results
indicate that endophytic actinomycetes from medicinal plants have potential antibacterial activity that could be further exploited for industrial applications.
Description:
This work was supported by United Grant Commission, Pune, India for financial support. The authors
are thankful to Mr. Satish Prasad for giving research idea and management of Shree M. & N. Virani
Science College, Rajkot (India) for providing necessary research facilities.