Tesis
Bioactivity, chemical and microbial diversity in Alternanthera brasiliana : the influence of endophytes on antibiotic production
Fecha
2016-02-25Registro en:
Autor
Trapp, Marília Almeida
Institución
Resumen
Alternanthera brasiliana is a plant widely used by Brazilian people
as a folk medicine for the treatment of numerous diseases, especially
due to its antibiotic properties. Using dereplication strategies, we
identified antibiotic compounds as modified fatty acids, which are
closely related to oxylipins. The biosynthesis of these compounds could
be related with the presence of endophytic bacteria. Thus, we
established axenic cultures of A. brasiliana and developed methods for
detection and quantification of bacterial cells in plant tissues. We also
performed initial re-inoculation experiments with endophytic bacteria
isolated from A. brasiliana. In addition, method for quantification of
phytohormones and oxylipins in plant tissues were developed. The
results reinforced the correlation between both the amount of bacteria
and oxylipins in A. brasiliana tissues.