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Secondary Metabolites Produced by Plant Growth-Promoting Bacterial Endophytes.

Zareen NarayananBernard R Glick
Published in: Microorganisms (2022)
There is an increasing interest in the use of beneficial microorganisms as alternatives to chemically synthesized or plant-derived molecules to produce therapeutic agents. Bacterial endophytes are plant-associated microorganisms that can colonize different parts of living plants without causing any diseases. Diverse endophytic bacteria possess the ability to synthesize a wide range of secondary metabolites with unique chemical structures that have been exploited for their anti-microbial, antiviral, anti-cancer, and anti-inflammatory properties. Additionally, production of these bioactive compounds can also benefit the host plant as they may play a significant role in a plant's interaction with the environment for adaptation and defense. As a result of their significant impact as curative compounds or as precursors to produce new drugs, the biotechnological possibilities of secondary metabolites derived from endophytic bacteria are immense.
Keyphrases
  • plant growth
  • ms ms
  • anti inflammatory
  • cell wall
  • microbial community
  • high resolution
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  • mass spectrometry