| dc.description.abstract | Prosopis juliflora, Acacia auriculiformis, and Annona glabra are three of the  well-established invasive plants in Sri Lanka. Symbiotic relationships of  endophytic fungi with these plants may produce secondary metabolites with  high medicinal values. Thus, this study was aimed at the identification of  endophytic fungi and extracting secondary metabolites of fungi, with  biological importance. Plant roots were collected from the Southern province  and isolation of endophytic fungi was performed using standard procedures.  Twelve endophytic fungi were isolated and identified. Five species  (Penicillium sp1, Penicillium sp2, Aspergillus sp1, Aspergillus sp2, and  Aspergillus sp3) were selected for further analysis. Qualitative  phytochemical analysis of ethyl acetate crude extracts (scale up by batch  culturing) of fungi showed the presence of alkaloids, phenols, tannins,  terpenes, flavonoids, saponins, and sterols in all extracts. Quantitative  analysis of total flavonoids and total phenolic content was also performed  following standard protocols. The antioxidant capacity of extracts was  investigated using DPPH and FRAP assay with ascorbic acid and  FeSO4.7H2O as the standards respectively. | en_US |