Bioactive saponin profiling of endophytic fungi from Asparagus racemosus
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Thirty-five distinct endophytic fungi were isolated from the roots
of Asparagus racemosus. Five out of 35 isolates were found to be
efficient saponins producers and they were identified as
Aspergillus terreus (E.F-1), Aspergillus flavus (E.F-7), Penicillium sp.
(E.F-12), Talaromyces pinophilus(S-26), and Aspergillus terreus (Y-2)
based on 18sr RNA sequencing. The crude extracts of endophytic
fungi were screened using High-performance liquid chromatog
raphy (HPLC) for quantitative analysis of saponin. The crude
extracts of endophytic fungi were also characterised using FT-IR
spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. The IR spectra of all five
endophytic fungi crude extracts revealed the presence of–OH,
CH Alkyl,-CH3,-C-O-C,-C¼C,-C¼O stretching, which indicated the
presence of saponin. Eight types of saponins recognised by mass
spectrometry were Cyclamine saponin, Aspoligonin A, Sarsapogenin,
Asparacosin A, Schidigera saponinD5, Aspargoside A, Dioscin, and
Protodioscin. Endophytic fungi extracts also exhibited antimicrobial
activity and antioxidant activity.