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  2. Antifungal activity of sterols and dipsacus saponins isolated from Dipsacus asper roots against phytopathogenic fungi

Antifungal activity of sterols and dipsacus saponins isolated from Dipsacus asper roots against phytopathogenic fungi

  • Pestic Biochem Physiol. 2017 Sep;141:103-108. doi: 10.1016/j.pestbp.2016.12.006.
Nam Hee Choi 1 Ja Yeong Jang 2 Gyung Ja Choi 1 Yong Ho Choi 1 Kyoung Soo Jang 1 Van Thu Nguyen 3 Byung-Sun Min 3 Quang Le Dang 4 Jin-Cheol Kim 5
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Affiliations

  • 1 Center for Eco-friendly New Materials, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Yuseong-Gu, PO Box 107, Daejeon 305-600, Republic of Korea.
  • 2 Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Institute of Environmentally Friendly Agriculture, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Republic of Korea.
  • 3 College of Pharmacy, Drug Research and Development Center, Catholic University of Daegu, Gyeongsan, Gyeongbuk 38430, Republic of Korea.
  • 4 R&D Center of Bioactive Compounds, Vietnam Institute of Industrial Chemistry, 2nd Pham Ngu Lao, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Viet Nam.
  • 5 Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Institute of Environmentally Friendly Agriculture, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: [email protected].
Abstract

The in vivo Antifungal activity of crude extracts of Dipsacus asper roots was evaluated against the phytopathogenic fungi Botrytis cinerea, Colletotrichum coccodes, Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei, Magnaporthe grisea, Phytophthora infestans, Puccinia recondita and Rhizoctonia solani using a whole-plant assay method. Ethyl acetate and acetone extracts, at 1000μg/mL, suppressed the development of tomato gray mold (TGM) and tomato late blight (TLB) by 90%. Through bioassay-guided isolation, five Antifungal substances were isolated from the D. asper roots and identified as β-sitosterol (1), campesterol (2), stigmasterol (3), cauloside A (4) and a novel dipsacus saponin, named colchiside (3-O-β-d-xylopyranosyl-23-O-β-d-glucopyranosyl-28-O-β-d-(6-O-acetyl)-glucopyranosyl hederagenin) (5). Of those, cauloside A (4) displayed the greatest Antifungal efficacy against rice blast, TGM and TLB. Colchiside (5) moderately suppressed the development of TLB, but exhibited little effect against the Other Diseases. The synergistic effects of the isolated compounds against TLB were also assessed. Synergistic and additive interactions were observed between several of the sterol compounds. This study indicated that the crude extracts of, and bioactive substances from, the roots of D. asper suppress TGM and TLB. In addition, cauloside A (4) and colchiside (5) could be used as Antifungal lead compounds.

Keywords

Antifungal activity; Cauloside A; Colchiside; Dipsacus asper; Phytopathogenic fungi.

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