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A Comprehensive in vitro and in silico Analysis of Nematicidal Action of Essential Oils.

Aditi Kundu1, Anirban Dutta1, Abhishek Mandal1, Lalit Negi1, Monika Malik2, Rajshekhar Puramchatwad2, Jyoti Antil2, Anupama Singh1, Uma Rao2, Supradip Saha1, Rajesh Kumar1, Neeraj Patanjali1, Suman Manna1, Anil Kumar3, Sukanta Dash3, P K Singh1.   

Abstract

Nematicidal potential of essential oils (EOs) has been widely reported. Terpenoids present in most of the essential oils have been reported responsible for their bioactivity though very less is known about their modes of action. In the present study, an in vitro screening of nine Eos, namely, Citrus sinensis (OEO), Myrtus communis (MTEO), Eucalyptus citriodora (CEO), Melaleuca alternifolia (TEO), Acorus calamus (AEO), Commiphora myrrha (MREO), Cymbopogon nardus (CNEO), Artemisia absinthium (WEO), and Pogostemon cablin (PEO) against Meloidogyne incognita revealed OEO, CNEO, and TEO as most effective with LC50 39.37, 43.22, and 76.28 μg ml-1 respectively. EOs had varying compositions of mono- and sesquiterpenes determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis. The in silico molecular interactions screening of major EO constituents and the seven selected target proteins of the nematode indicated highest binding affinity of geraniol-ODR1 (odorant response gene 1) complex (ΔG = -36.9 kcal mol-1), due to extensive H-bonding, hydrophobic and π-alkyl interactions. The relative binding affinity followed the order: geraniol-ODR1 > β-terpineol-ODR1 > citronellal-ODR1 > l-limonene-ODR1 > γ-terpinene-ODR1. Taken together, the cumulative in vitro and computational bioefficacy analysis related to the chemoprofiles of EOs provides useful leads on harnessing the potential of EOs as bionematicides. The insight on biochemical ligand-target protein interactions described in the present work will be helpful in logical selection of biomolecules and essential oils for development of practically viable bionematicidal products.
Copyright © 2021 Kundu, Dutta, Mandal, Negi, Malik, Puramchatwad, Antil, Singh, Rao, Saha, Kumar, Patanjali, Manna, Kumar, Dash and Singh.

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Keywords:  Meloidogyne incognita; gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis; molecular docking; odorant response gene 1; volatile oils

Year:  2021        PMID: 33488658      PMCID: PMC7820373          DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2020.614143

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Plant Sci        ISSN: 1664-462X            Impact factor:   5.753


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