Abstract:
Endophytic fungi represent a wide diversity of microbial adaptations that have evolved in 
special and unusual environments, making them a great source of study and research for new 
drugs for medical, industrial, and agriculture uses.The present study was undertaken to 
investigate antioxidant and antimicrobial potential of endophytic fungalextracts ofkoseret leaf 
and seeds.The leaf and seed samples collected from the home gardens were used for endophyte 
fungal extraction.Endophytes were isolated using Potato Dextrose Agar and the growth tip 
examined by macro and microscope following the standard procedures. The antimicrobial
experiment was arranged in a completely randomized factorial design including four endophytic 
fungal extracts from leaf and seed samples of koseret at three concentration levels, a solvent 
(methanol), and four test pathogens in three replications. Antioxidant activities of the extract 
was assessed by 2, 2- diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and Hydrogen peroxide 
whereas;antimicrobial activities were used disc diffusion and broth dilution methods. The 
significantlyhighest phenolic content (13. 48 gm GAE/g) and radical scavenging activity 
(54.74%), tested with DPPH displayed by Alternaria sp, whilst Aspergillus sp extract has been 
recorded as the least phenolic content (7.67mg GAE/g) as well as least radical scavenging 
activity (22.43%) with DPPH. The antibacterial activity in concentration(125mg/ml) of the 
crude extracts has been recorded the diameter zone of inhibition ranging from (14.47 to 21.50
mm)against both tested strains E.coli and S. aureusrespectively. In the same concentration 
(125mg/ml) of the extract has been presented the diameter zone of inhibition ranging 
from(16.07 to 25.60 mm) against tested fungal strains. The crude extracts endophytic fungal has 
been presented the strongest antibacterial activity with MIC (5.21mg/ml), and MBC 
(10.42mg/ml least value) against S. aureus recorded byAspergillus sp and strongest antifungal 
activity with MIC(2.21mg/ml), and MFC(10.42mg/ml)least value against both A. niger and A. 
versiclorshowed by Alternaria sp.The finding of the present study demonstratedthat the 
endophytes extract has indicated higher biological activitiesincluding antioxidant and 
antimicrobial potentials