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Antifungal activity of eugenol derivatives against Botrytis cinerea

  • Andrés F. Olea
  • , Angelica Bravo
  • , Rolando Martínez
  • , Mario Thomas
  • , Claudia Sedan
  • , Luis Espinoza
  • , Elisabeth Zambrano
  • , Denisse Carvajal
  • , Evelyn Silva-Moreno
  • , Héctor Carrasco
  • Universidad Autonoma de Chile
  • Universidad Andres Bello
  • Universidad Técnico Federico Santa María

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Resumen

Botrytis cinerea is a worldwide spread fungus that causes the grey mold disease, which is considered the most important factor in postharvest losses in fresh fruit crops. Consequently, the control of gray mold is a matter of current and relevant interest for agricultural industries. In this work, a series of phenylpropanoids derived from eugenol were synthesized and characterized. Their effects on the mycelial growth of a virulent and multi-resistant isolate of B. cinerea (PN2) have been evaluated and IC50 values for the most active compounds range between 31–95 ppm. The antifungal activity exhibited by these compounds is strongly related to their chemical structure, i.e., increasing activity has been obtained by isomerization of the double bond or introduction of a nitro group on the aromatic ring. Based on the relationship between the fungicide activities and chemical structure, a mechanism of action is proposed. Finally, the activity of these compounds is higher than that reported for the commercial fungicide BC-1000 that is currently employed to combat this disease. Thus, our results suggest that these compounds are potential candidates to be used in the design of new and effective control with inspired natural compounds of this pathogen.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo1239
PublicaciónMolecules
Volumen24
N.º7
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 29 mar. 2019
Publicado de forma externa

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