Abstract:
Banana is an edible fruit and herbaceous flowering plant belonging to genus musa and family
musaceae.Banana is a source of natural antioxidants and has good antimicrobial potential.
Banana Peel is nutritional and rich in phytochemical compounds than its pulp.
Characterization of the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of endophytic fungi extracted
from banana peel and pulp is the main purpose of this study.The banana fruit sample was
collected from dingete locality Gemechis ditrict West Harargie zone, Ethiopia. Banana (Musa
sapientum L) was taken from Dingete locality to Haramaya Uiversity and lab conducted at
biological sciences and biotechnology labortatory.The endophytic fungal species were isolated
and identified according to microscopic observation. Five endophytic fungal species (Candida
spp, Cladosporium spp, Fusarium spp, penicillium spp and alternaria spp ) were isolated based
on macro and microscopic observation. The endophytic fungal metabolites were extracted
using methanol as extraction solvent. The antioxidant activity was tested based on the
determination of phenolic content DPPH and hydrogen peroxide free radical scavenging
activities. The antimicrobial experiment was conducted via five endophytic fungal extracts
from banana fruit peel and pulp, using Methanol as extraction solvent, and four test
phatogens including 2 bacteria: Escherichia coli (gram negative), Staphylococcus aureus
(gram positive), two fungi: Aspergillus versicolor and A. niger completely randomized
factorial design in three replications. Significantly the highest DPPH free scavenging activity
was recorded for banana peel indicating that the banana peel has relatively demonstrated
highest antioxidant activity. The antimicrobial activity with the highest concentration of the
fungal extract (200mg/ml) presented the strongest antibacterial activity with maximum zone of
inhibition (20.83mm) recorded for peel extract against Staphylococcus aureus. The fungal
extract from peel showed strongest antibacterial activity with minimum inhibitory
concentration (2.3425mg/ml) and corresponding minimum bactericidal concentration
(6.25mg/ml) against S.aureus. The strongest antifungal activity with minimum inhibitory
concentration (0.78mg/L) and corresponding minimum fungicidal concentration (0.585mg/L)
was recorded for peel extracts against Aspergillus.niger. Illustrating physical and chemical
properties and antioxidant activity of endophytesfrom peel and pulp banana fruit and is crucial
in providing necessary information for the utilization of the endophytic content.