Bacterial endophytes associated with Scop. represent a promising source of novel bioactive compounds with potential antibacterial and anticancer properties. This study aimed to investigate the diversity, distribution, and bioactivity of crude extracts derived from endophytic bacteria, focusing on their effects against bacterial pathogens of public health relevance and two cancer cell lines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFungal endophytes, symbiotic microorganisms residing within plants, are renowned for producing bioactive secondary metabolites with diverse beneficial properties. We investigated the antimicrobial potential of fungal endophytes isolated from , an invasive weed, against clinically significant bacterial pathogens. Selected fungal endophytes (, sp.
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February 2024
The dataset profiled in this research is built on sequencing of lactic acid bacteria 16S rDNA mined from Nono (N and N), Kunu (K and K) and Garri. The 16S rDNA sequences files are accessible under the data identification numbers: OK017047, OK017046, OK017044, OK017043, OK017045 at the GenBank database, NCBI. Taxonomic identification and phylogenetic tree analysis were done using the online BLAST (blastn) and MEGA11 software, respectively.
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