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  2. Triterpenoid glycosides from Medicago sativa as antifungal agents against Pyricularia oryzae

Triterpenoid glycosides from Medicago sativa as antifungal agents against Pyricularia oryzae

  • J Agric Food Chem. 2014 Nov 19;62(46):11030-6. doi: 10.1021/jf5049063.
Pamela Abbruscato 1 Solveig Tosi Laura Crispino Elisa Biazzi Barbara Menin Anna M Picco Luciano Pecetti Pinarosa Avato Aldo Tava
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  • 1 Genomica del Riso, Parco Tecnologico Padano , Via Einstein Località Cascina Codazza, 26900 Lodi, Italy.
Abstract

The Antifungal properties of saponin mixtures from alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) tops and roots, the corresponding mixtures of prosapogenins from tops, and purified saponins and sapogenins against the causal agent of rice blast Pyricularia oryzae isolates are presented. In vitro experiments highlighted a range of activities, depending upon the assayed metabolite. The Antifungal effects of the most promising prosapogenin mixture from alfalfa tops were confirmed by means of in planta tests using three different Italian cultivars of rice (Oryza sativa L. ssp. japonica), known to possess high, medium, and low blast resistance. The evidenced Antifungal properties of the tested metabolites allowed some considerations on their structure-activity relationship. Results indicate that prosapogenins are active compounds to prevent the Fungal attack of P. oryzae on different rice cultivars. Therefore, if properly formulated, these substances could represent a promising and environmentally friendly treatment to control rice blast.

Keywords

Pyricularia oryzae; alfalfa; antifungal activity; hederagenin; medicagenic acid; prosapogenins; saponins.

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