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Effect of natural compounds on Fusarium graminearum complex.

Renata Heidtmann-Bemvenuti1, Sabina Moser Tralamazza2, Cláudia Fetter Jorge Ferreira1, Benedito Corrêa2, Eliana Badiale-Furlong1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A search is underway for new solutions to counter farm loss caused by fungal contamination of grains, since the active agents of fungicides can remain in the environment and contribute to the development of resistant and toxigenic species. In this study, the antifungal activity of natural compounds (γ-oryzanol, phenolic extract of neem seeds and of rice bran) was assessed on three toxigenic strains of Fusarium graminearum isolated from wheat, rice and barley. Their efficacy was compared to that of synthetic fungicides. The halo diameters were measured and the susceptible pathways were determined by the levels of structural compounds and activities of enzymes involved in the primary metabolism of the microorganisms. Moreover, mycotoxin production and gene expression were examined.
RESULTS: Phenolic extracts were more effective at inhibiting F. graminearum than was γ-oryzanol, as evidenced by the minimum inhibitory concentration. This work contributed to the elucidation of the mechanism of action of natural antifungal agents.
CONCLUSION: Natural antifungals effectively inhibited fungal growth, especially via the inactivation of the enzymatic systems of F. graminearum. Natural antifungals inhibited mycotoxin production by the fungi. A correlation between the levels of deoxynivalenol and the expression of Tri5 gene was observed, indicating that the natural compounds could be considered alternatives to synthetic antifungals.
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Keywords:  ergosterol; glucosamine; neem seeds; phenolic extract; rice bran; γ-oryzanol

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26699689     DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.7591

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sci Food Agric        ISSN: 0022-5142            Impact factor:   3.638


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