Description:
Background: An endophytic fungus, Muscodor sp. IBRL OS-94 isolated from the leaf of Ocimum
sanctum was believed to possess significant antimicrobial activity and several assays were carried
out to evaluate its pharmaceutical potential.
Methods: Agar plug diffusion and the disk diffusion assays were performed to evaluate the
antimicrobial activity of the fungal extract. Also, the broth microdilution assay was done to
investigate the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the fungal extract. Meanwhile, the
scanning electron microscope (SEM) was employed to observe the structural degeneration of the
microbial cells treated to the extract.
Results: The results revealed that fungal isolate showed favorable antimicrobial activity through
agar plug diffusion assay and the disk diffusion assay demonstrated that most of the test
microorganisms were susceptible to extracellular extract compared to extracellular extract. As
for the MIC and MLC values, the extracellular fungal extract exerted a bactericidal/fungicidal
effect against all five Gram-positive bacteria, four Gram-negative bacteria, one yeast, and none
of the test fungi. Meanwhile, the intracellular fungal extract exhibited bactericidal/fungicidal
activity against three Gram-positive bacteria, one Gram-negative bacterium, and one yeast. The
structural degeneration study via SEM revealed that various cell abnormalities including severe
damage to the cell wall which led to microbial cell death.
Conclusion: The present study suggests the fungal extract from Muscodor sp. IBRL OS-94 as an
antimicrobial agent.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/ps-27-268.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Mohd Taufiq Mat Jalil