Isolation and Screening of Endophytic Microbes from Morinda citrifolia and their Ability to Produce Anti-Microbial Substances

Assaying for, and isolation and screening of endophytic microbes from the Morinda citrifolia plant and their ability to produce anti-microbial substances was carried out. Endophytic microbes are microorganisms that live asymptomatically within the living tissue of host plants. Microorganisms such as...

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Main Authors: SHIRLY KUMALA, ENDRO BUDI SISWANTO
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Language:English
Published: Indonesian Society for Microbiology 2010-03-01
Series:Microbiology Indonesia
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Online Access:https://jurnal.permi.or.id/index.php/mionline/article/view/11
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spelling doaj-086e9c58e40640a5ada9403b0a1b3c552021-08-31T13:01:19ZengIndonesian Society for MicrobiologyMicrobiology Indonesia1978-34772087-85752010-03-011310.5454/mi.1.3.99Isolation and Screening of Endophytic Microbes from Morinda citrifolia and their Ability to Produce Anti-Microbial SubstancesSHIRLY KUMALA0ENDRO BUDI SISWANTO1Universitas PancasilaUniversitas PancasilaAssaying for, and isolation and screening of endophytic microbes from the Morinda citrifolia plant and their ability to produce anti-microbial substances was carried out. Endophytic microbes are microorganisms that live asymptomatically within the living tissue of host plants. Microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and yeast can be associated with the host and produce secondary metabolites. These secondary metabolites may be enzymes and other bioactive substances with medicinal activity such as anti-arthritic, anti-cancer, and anti-microbial compounds. The aims of these experiments was to investigate the ability of endophytic microbes isolated from M. citrifolia to produce secondary metabolites which can act as anti-microbial agents. A direct seed inoculating technique was used by planting the plant sample onto the surface of Nutrient Agar and Potato-Dextrose Agar. Assessment of their ability to produce anti-microbial substances was conducted by growing the endophyte isolates in Muller Hinton Broth for bacterial isolates, and in Potato-Dextrose Yeast Broth for fungal isolates. The agar diffusion method using paper disk was applied to assay the anti-microbial activity of each substance. The results of the endophyte isolation in these experiments gave five bacterial isolates and eleven fungal isolates. All of the bacterial isolates showed a broad antimicrobial spectrum while ten of the fungal isolate demonstrated broad anti-microbial activity and four out of the ten fungal isolates had activity towards Candida albicans. https://jurnal.permi.or.id/index.php/mionline/article/view/11anti-microbialendophytic microbeMorinda citrifoliamengkudusecondary metabolite
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ENDRO BUDI SISWANTO
Isolation and Screening of Endophytic Microbes from Morinda citrifolia and their Ability to Produce Anti-Microbial Substances
Microbiology Indonesia
anti-microbial
endophytic microbe
Morinda citrifolia
mengkudu
secondary metabolite
author_facet SHIRLY KUMALA
ENDRO BUDI SISWANTO
author_sort SHIRLY KUMALA
title Isolation and Screening of Endophytic Microbes from Morinda citrifolia and their Ability to Produce Anti-Microbial Substances
title_short Isolation and Screening of Endophytic Microbes from Morinda citrifolia and their Ability to Produce Anti-Microbial Substances
title_full Isolation and Screening of Endophytic Microbes from Morinda citrifolia and their Ability to Produce Anti-Microbial Substances
title_fullStr Isolation and Screening of Endophytic Microbes from Morinda citrifolia and their Ability to Produce Anti-Microbial Substances
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and Screening of Endophytic Microbes from Morinda citrifolia and their Ability to Produce Anti-Microbial Substances
title_sort isolation and screening of endophytic microbes from morinda citrifolia and their ability to produce anti-microbial substances
publisher Indonesian Society for Microbiology
series Microbiology Indonesia
issn 1978-3477
2087-8575
publishDate 2010-03-01
description Assaying for, and isolation and screening of endophytic microbes from the Morinda citrifolia plant and their ability to produce anti-microbial substances was carried out. Endophytic microbes are microorganisms that live asymptomatically within the living tissue of host plants. Microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and yeast can be associated with the host and produce secondary metabolites. These secondary metabolites may be enzymes and other bioactive substances with medicinal activity such as anti-arthritic, anti-cancer, and anti-microbial compounds. The aims of these experiments was to investigate the ability of endophytic microbes isolated from M. citrifolia to produce secondary metabolites which can act as anti-microbial agents. A direct seed inoculating technique was used by planting the plant sample onto the surface of Nutrient Agar and Potato-Dextrose Agar. Assessment of their ability to produce anti-microbial substances was conducted by growing the endophyte isolates in Muller Hinton Broth for bacterial isolates, and in Potato-Dextrose Yeast Broth for fungal isolates. The agar diffusion method using paper disk was applied to assay the anti-microbial activity of each substance. The results of the endophyte isolation in these experiments gave five bacterial isolates and eleven fungal isolates. All of the bacterial isolates showed a broad antimicrobial spectrum while ten of the fungal isolate demonstrated broad anti-microbial activity and four out of the ten fungal isolates had activity towards Candida albicans.
topic anti-microbial
endophytic microbe
Morinda citrifolia
mengkudu
secondary metabolite
url https://jurnal.permi.or.id/index.php/mionline/article/view/11
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