the fungal compounds exhibit various abilities for
medical benefits and form the inhibitory zone
around the fungal plates. Ophiobolin T, isolated
from Ulocladium sp. associating with Everniastrum
sp., showed moderate antibacterial activity against
B. subtilis and MRSA (Wang et al., 2013).
Ulocladium botrytis from Callyspongia vaginalis
sponge produces ulocladol, a new tyrosine kinase
inhibitor and antimicrobial, to inhibit Myxilla
incrustans (Holler et al., 1999). Surprisingly, 1-
hydroxy-6-methyl-8-(hydroxyl methyl) from the
fungi has antifungal activity (Konig et al., 2005).
5 CONCLUSIONS
Marine environment is proven to provide sources of
antibacterial compounds, particularly produced by
fungi. A total of 4 endophytic fungi isolated from
Acanthus ilicifolius showed different activities
against 2 bacteria. However, in order to find the
most effective compounds, further studies are
needed to obtain comprehensive data regarding
those antibacterial activities.
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