%0 Journal Article %T Bioactivity guided isolation of the antifungal components in sawdust extracts of Piptadeniatrum africanum, and Terminalia ivorensis %A Ogundare A.O. %A Olajuyigbe A.O %J Malaysian Journal of Microbiology %D 2012 %I Malaysian Society for Microbiology %X Aim: The antifungal activities of extracts from fresh sawdust of Piptadeniatrum africanum,and Terminalia ivorensis was determined using the agar well diffusion method. Aqueous, methanol, chloroform,and n-hexane extracts obtained from the sawdust samples were tested against fungi isolated from some decayed wood samples.Methodology and Results: Fungal isolates included: Aspergillus. niger, Aspergillus. flavus, Aspergillus. fumigates, Aspergillus. wentii, Aspergillus. tamari, and Penicillium. chrysogenum (please write the microorganisms* name in full when first time introducing them). Results of inhibitory activities showed that the chloroform extracts showed the highest inhibitory abilities with zones of inhibition ranging from 14 mm-24 mm for P. africanum, and 11 mm-15 mm for T. ivorensis. However, the aqueous extracts exhibited the least antifungal activity with zones of inhibition ranging between 10 mm-13 mm and 8 mm-11 mm respectively.Conclusion, significance and impact of study: The major secondary plant metabolites identified are alkaloids, anthraquinones, anthraglycosides, arbutin, glycosides, flavonoids, phenolics, saponins, coumarins and valepotriates. The antifungal components in P. africanum were identified to be 3, 7, 8, 3'每Tetramethoxy-6每C-methyl-5, 4'每dihydroxyflavone and 3每methoxy每6每C每methyl每3',4',5,7,8每pentahydroxyflavone while Terminalia ivorensis contained 5,7,8-Trihydroxy-2∩5∩-methoxy-3∩,4∩-methylenedioxyisoflavanone as the bioactive component. %K Antifungal %K Extracts %K Bioactive components %K Fungal isolates %K Wood %K Sawdust. %U http://web.usm.my/mjm/issues/vol8no1/Research%206.pdf