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Characterization, Culture Medium Optimization and Antioxidant Activity of an Endophytic Vitexin-producing Fungus Dichotomopilus Funicola Y3 from Pigeon Pea [Cajanus Cajan (L.) Millsp.]

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Date 2018 May 24
PMID 29791772
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Aims: The aim of this study was to characterize a fungal endophyte Y3 from pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan [L.] Millsp), as a novel producer of vitexin, and its culture medium optimization and antioxidant activity.

Methods And Results: The endophyte from the leaves of pigeon pea was identified as Dichotomopilus funicola by the morphological and molecular characteristics. The most important medium variables affecting vitexin production in liquid culture of D. funicola Y3 were screened by Plackett-Burman design, and three culture medium constituents (i.e. l-phenylalanine, salicylic acid and CuSO ·5H O) were identified to play significant roles in vitexin production. The most significant factors were further optimized using by central composite design with response surface methodology. The DPPH radical-scavenging assay indicated that fungal vitexin exhibited notable antioxidant activity with an EC value of 164 μg l .

Conclusions: First, a novel endophyte vitexin-producing Dichotomopilus funicola Y3 was isolated from pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan[L.] Millsp.). The maximum vitexin yield was obtained as 78·86 mg l under the optimum culture medium constituents: 0·06 g l  l-phenylalanine, 0·21 g l salicylic acid, and 0·19 g l CuSO ·5H O in medium, which is 4·59-fold higher than that in the unoptimized medium. Also, fungal vitexin clearly demonstrated its antioxidant potential.

Significance And Impact Of The Study: These findings provide an alternative source for large-scale production of vitexin by endophytic fungal fermentation and have a promising prospect in food and pharmaceutical industry.

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