Department of Botany, PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Peelamedu, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Algae are simple organisms found in the ocean, ranging in size from small to large marine plants. They offer food and shelter for ocean creatures. Seaweeds, also known as macroalgae, are categorized into three groups: Green, Brown, and Red algae. Red algae are primitive and have a red or purple hue. Seaweeds are known to contain bioactive compounds, including carotenoids, terpenoids, chlorophyll, vitamins, fatty acids, amino acids, antioxidants, alkaloids, and various polysaccharides. These compounds are used in the pharmaceutical industry to develop drugs for treating different diseases. Algae from all three groups – green, brown, and red – make up about 9% of biomedical compounds from the sea. They possess antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal properties. Endophytic relationships between microbes and plants are common in nature. Current study focused on isolating endophytic microorganisms from
Endophytic microbes, Antifungal activity, Gracilaria salicornia, Hexane, Ethanol