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Endophytes/ edited by Ravindra H. Patil, Vijay L. Maheshwari.
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potential source of compounds of commercial and therapeutic applications /
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Patil, Ravindra H.
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Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2021.,
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xi, 272 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Chapter 1. Biologically active secondary metabolites from endophytic Alternaria species -- Chapter 2. Endophytic fungi of wild and domesticated crop plants and their prospect for applications in sustainable agriculture -- Chapter 3. Recent update on novel anticancer compounds from endophytes -- Chapter 4. Indo-Pak medicinal plants and their endophytes: An emphasis on nutraceutical and bioactive potential -- Chapter 5. Pharmacological applications of bioactive secondary metabolites from endophytes -- Chapter 6. Antimicrobial activity of endophytic fungi isolated from some selected ethno-medicinal plants of Assam, India -- Chapter 7. Endophytic fungi:a source of novel pharmaceutical compounds -- Chapter 8. Endophytic microflora of Sri Lankan plants: an overview of the therapeutic and agricultural applications of the secondary metabolites -- Chapter 9. In situ probing of endophyte natural products with DESI-imaging mass spectrometry -- Chapter 10. Role of phytohormones-producing fungal endophytes in plant -microbial interactions under stress -- Chapter 11. Strategies for tapping into hidden potential of endophytic fungi as sources of novel biomolecules-need for an integrated approach -- Chapter 12. Endophytes: potential source of compounds of commercial and therapeutic application.
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Endophytes = potential source of compounds of commercial and therapeutic applications /
Endophytes
potential source of compounds of commercial and therapeutic applications /[electronic resource] :edited by Ravindra H. Patil, Vijay L. Maheshwari. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2021. - xi, 272 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Biologically active secondary metabolites from endophytic Alternaria species -- Chapter 2. Endophytic fungi of wild and domesticated crop plants and their prospect for applications in sustainable agriculture -- Chapter 3. Recent update on novel anticancer compounds from endophytes -- Chapter 4. Indo-Pak medicinal plants and their endophytes: An emphasis on nutraceutical and bioactive potential -- Chapter 5. Pharmacological applications of bioactive secondary metabolites from endophytes -- Chapter 6. Antimicrobial activity of endophytic fungi isolated from some selected ethno-medicinal plants of Assam, India -- Chapter 7. Endophytic fungi:a source of novel pharmaceutical compounds -- Chapter 8. Endophytic microflora of Sri Lankan plants: an overview of the therapeutic and agricultural applications of the secondary metabolites -- Chapter 9. In situ probing of endophyte natural products with DESI-imaging mass spectrometry -- Chapter 10. Role of phytohormones-producing fungal endophytes in plant -microbial interactions under stress -- Chapter 11. Strategies for tapping into hidden potential of endophytic fungi as sources of novel biomolecules-need for an integrated approach -- Chapter 12. Endophytes: potential source of compounds of commercial and therapeutic application.
This book describes the various therapeutic and commercial applications of compounds produced by endophytes. Endophytes are microorganisms that reside in the living internal tissues of plants without showing any apparent symptom of their presence. During their life cycle, they establish a symbiotic or parasitic relationship with the host plant. The book discusses different kinds of compounds that these endophytes produce, and their potential properties such as antimicrobial, anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, neutraceutical, immunomodulatory etc. Other prospects of entophytic biology such as fungi of wild and domesticated crop plants and their applications in sustainable agriculture have also been included. The book also provides details about various techniques used in endophyte research, metabolite detection and bioactivity-based assays to explore endophytes. Endophytes with phytohormones-producing potential and their role in plant -microbial interactions under stress are also discussed. The book also highlights novel strategies to tap into the hidden potential of endophytic fungi for the production of novel biomolecules using an integrated approach. These microorganisms have attracted a lot of scientific attention worldwide because of their huge potential for novel phytochemicals, pharmaceuticals and lead compounds. Hundreds of new novel endophytic fungi have been isolated, identified and systematically studied in last decade. However, this is the first of its kind, systematic compilation of potential biotechnological applications of endophytic compounds. Chapter contributions from groups across the globe make this book very up-to-date and informative. This book is very useful and interesting for students and researchers in the field of microbiology, plant sciences, mycology and pharmacology. It is also helpful for industry experts working on developing novel compounds.
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