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Isolation and identification of antialgal compounds from the leaves of Vallisneria spiralis L. by activity-guided fractionation.

Qiming Xian1, Haidong Chen, Huili Liu, Huixian Zou, Daqiang Yin.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND, AIMS AND SCOPE: Vallisneria spiralis Linn., a common submerged macrophyte, is widely available in quiet waters of lakes, ponds, marshes and streams in Southeast Asia. V. spiralis plays a significant role not only in decreasing eutrophication of water body for its productivity, but also in inhibiting the growth of blue-green algae? The aim of the paper involves the isolation and identification of allelochemicals from extracts of V. spiralis by activity-guided fractionation and column chromatography.
METHODS: Leaves of V. spiralis was washed free of debris, air-dried and refluxed in 95% EtOH. The extract was isolated using column chromatography and fractionation with antialgal activity. Potential allelochemicals were analyzed by high-resolution gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HRGC-MS).
RESULTS: Two fractions with strong antialgal activity were isolated using column chromatography and activity-guided fractionation from the extract of V. spiralis. 2-Ethyl-3-methylmaleimide, dihydroactinidiolide and 4-oxo-beta-Ionone were identified in the first fraction, and 3-hydroxy-5,6-epoxy-beta-ionone, loliolide, 6-hydroxy-3-oxo-alpha-ionone and an unknown compound in the second fraction. They had strong inhibitory effects on Microcystis aeruginosa Kütz. DISCUSSION: 2-Ethyl-3-methylmaleimide is a byproduct of photooxidation of chlorophyll, and five other compounds identified were derivatives of beta-carotene. HRGC-MS and derivatization technology were used to identify and confirm their molecular structures. The formula of the unknown compound was C16H19NO4. Metabolites of plant pigments had strong inhibitory activities on growth of algae.
CONCLUSIONS: Six compounds had been identified in V. spiralis, among them, 2-ethyl-3-methylmaleimide was the main allelochemical, and derivatives of ionone were also potential allelochemicals. RECOMMENDATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES: The results of our research could help us to study further mechanisms of inhibitory effect on algae and develop new potential antialgal substances.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16910120     DOI: 10.1065/espr2006.06.314

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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