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Bioactive Compounds from Mangrove Endophytic Fungus and Their Uses for Microorganism Control.

Rafael Dorighello CadamuroIsabela Maria Agustini da Silveira BastosIzabella Thaís da SilvaAriadne Cristiane Cabral da CruzDiogo RoblLouis Pergaud SandjoSergio Luiz AlvesJosé Manuel Lorenzo RodriguezDavid Rodríguez-LazaroHelen TreichelMário SteindelGislaine Fongaro
Published in: Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Mangroves are ecosystems with unique characteristics due to the high salinity and amount of organic matter that house a rich biodiversity. Fungi have aroused much interest as they are an important natural source for the discovery of new bioactive compounds, with potential biotechnological and pharmacological interest. This review aims to highlight endophytic fungi isolated from mangrove plant species and the isolated bioactive compounds and their bioactivity against protozoa, bacteria and pathogenic viruses. Knowledge about this type of ecosystem is of great relevance for its preservation and as a source of new molecules for the control of pathogens that may be of importance for human, animal and environmental health.
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