ANTIFUNGAL POTENTIAL OF EXTRACTS AND FRACTIONS OF Randia nitida LEAVES ON SOYBEAN PATHOGENS AND THEIR PHYTOCHEMISTRY

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Autor(a) principal: Cruz-Silva, Sthefany Caroline Bezerra da
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Matias, Rosemary, Bono, José Antonio Maior, Santos, Karen Silva, Ludwig, Juliane
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Caatinga
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/4547
Resumo: This study aimed to evaluate the antifungal activity of methanol extract and fractions of leaves of Randia nitida (Kunth) DC on Colletotrichum truncatum (Schw.) Andrus & Moore, Rhizoctonia solani Kühn and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) De Bary and perform chemical and antioxidant activity tests. Crude methanol extract (EBM) and fractions (hexane = FHX, dichloromethane = FDM and ethyl acetate = FAE) underwent classical phytochemical analysis and determination of total phenols, flavonoids and antioxidant activity. Samples were individually incorporated into PDA culture mediums (potato-dextrose-agar) at concentrations of 10, 20, 40, 80 and 160 µg mL-1 of extract or fraction. Mycelial growth was evaluated when control reached the edge of the plate. Phytochemical results indicated that flavonoids, steroids and triterpenoids are the major chemical constituents in both EBM and fractions. Total phenols, flavonoids and antioxidant activity were higher for FAE and EBM, followed by FDM and FHX; however, the latter showed higher content of steroids and triterpenoids compared to the other fractions. For C. truncatum, R. solani and S. sclerotiorum, the most efficient fractions were respectively FAE, FDM and FHX, all of them in the highest concentration (160 µg mL-1). The highest inhibition rate was observed against S. sclerotiorum, reaching 93.75%. We concluded that all fractions have antifungal activity on the plant pathogens, being FHX the most active against S. sclerotiorum, which might have been due to the presence of steroids and triterpenes.
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spelling ANTIFUNGAL POTENTIAL OF EXTRACTS AND FRACTIONS OF Randia nitida LEAVES ON SOYBEAN PATHOGENS AND THEIR PHYTOCHEMISTRYPOTENCIAL ANTIFÚNGICO DE EXTRATOS E FRAÇÕES DE Randia nitida SOBRE FITOPATÓGENOS DA SOJA E FITOQUIMICAAlternative control. Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Rhizoctonia solani. Colletotrichum truncatum. Secondary metabolites. DPPH.Controle alternativo. Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Rhizoctonia solani. Colletotrichum truncatum. Metabólitos secundários. DPPH.This study aimed to evaluate the antifungal activity of methanol extract and fractions of leaves of Randia nitida (Kunth) DC on Colletotrichum truncatum (Schw.) Andrus & Moore, Rhizoctonia solani Kühn and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) De Bary and perform chemical and antioxidant activity tests. Crude methanol extract (EBM) and fractions (hexane = FHX, dichloromethane = FDM and ethyl acetate = FAE) underwent classical phytochemical analysis and determination of total phenols, flavonoids and antioxidant activity. Samples were individually incorporated into PDA culture mediums (potato-dextrose-agar) at concentrations of 10, 20, 40, 80 and 160 µg mL-1 of extract or fraction. Mycelial growth was evaluated when control reached the edge of the plate. Phytochemical results indicated that flavonoids, steroids and triterpenoids are the major chemical constituents in both EBM and fractions. Total phenols, flavonoids and antioxidant activity were higher for FAE and EBM, followed by FDM and FHX; however, the latter showed higher content of steroids and triterpenoids compared to the other fractions. For C. truncatum, R. solani and S. sclerotiorum, the most efficient fractions were respectively FAE, FDM and FHX, all of them in the highest concentration (160 µg mL-1). The highest inhibition rate was observed against S. sclerotiorum, reaching 93.75%. We concluded that all fractions have antifungal activity on the plant pathogens, being FHX the most active against S. sclerotiorum, which might have been due to the presence of steroids and triterpenes.Objetivou-se neste estudo avaliar a atividade antifúngica do extrato metanólico e frações das folhas de Randia nitida (Kunth) DC. sobre Colletotrichum truncatum (Schw.) Andrus & Moore, Rhizoctonia solani Kühn e Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary e realizar análise química e atividade antioxidante. O extrato metanólico bruto (EBM) e frações (hexânica= FHX, diclorometano= FDM e acetato de etila= FAE) foram submetidas a análise fitoquímica clássica e determinado os fenóis totais, flavonoides e atividade antioxidante. As amostras foram incorporadas, individualmente, ao meio de cultura BDA (batata-dextrose-ágar) nas concentrações de: 10, 20, 40, 80 e 160 µg mL-1 de extrato ou fração. O crescimento micelial foi avaliado quando a testemunha alcançou a borda da placa. Os resultados fitoquímicos indicaram que os flavonoides, esteroides e triterpenos são os constituintes químicos majoritários no EBM e nas frações. O teor de fenóis totais, flavonoides e a atividade antioxidante foi maior para a fração FAE e extrato EBM, seguido da fração FDM e da FHX, contudo a fração hexânica apresentou maior conteúdo de esteroides e triterpenos em relação as demais frações. Para os três fungos, as frações eficientes foram as frações FAE, FDM e FHX, respectivamente, todas na maior concentração estudada (160 µg mL-1). A maior porcentagem de inibição foi observada frente ao patógeno S. sclerotiorum, chegando a 93,75%. Conclui-se que todas as frações apresentam atividade antifúngica sobre os fitopatógenos e a fração FHX foi a mais ativa frente a Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, provavelmente pela presença de esteroides e triterpenos.Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido2016-07-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/454710.1590/1983-21252016v29n309rcREVISTA CAATINGA; Vol. 29 No. 3 (2016); 594-602Revista Caatinga; v. 29 n. 3 (2016); 594-6021983-21250100-316Xreponame:Revista Caatingainstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/4547/pdfCopyright (c) 2023 Revista Caatingainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCruz-Silva, Sthefany Caroline Bezerra daMatias, RosemaryBono, José Antonio MaiorSantos, Karen SilvaLudwig, Juliane2023-07-19T18:19:07Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufersa.edu.br:article/4547Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/oaipatricio@ufersa.edu.br|| caatinga@ufersa.edu.br1983-21250100-316Xopendoar:2024-04-29T09:46:17.204618Revista Caatinga - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ANTIFUNGAL POTENTIAL OF EXTRACTS AND FRACTIONS OF Randia nitida LEAVES ON SOYBEAN PATHOGENS AND THEIR PHYTOCHEMISTRY
POTENCIAL ANTIFÚNGICO DE EXTRATOS E FRAÇÕES DE Randia nitida SOBRE FITOPATÓGENOS DA SOJA E FITOQUIMICA
title ANTIFUNGAL POTENTIAL OF EXTRACTS AND FRACTIONS OF Randia nitida LEAVES ON SOYBEAN PATHOGENS AND THEIR PHYTOCHEMISTRY
spellingShingle ANTIFUNGAL POTENTIAL OF EXTRACTS AND FRACTIONS OF Randia nitida LEAVES ON SOYBEAN PATHOGENS AND THEIR PHYTOCHEMISTRY
Cruz-Silva, Sthefany Caroline Bezerra da
Alternative control. Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Rhizoctonia solani. Colletotrichum truncatum. Secondary metabolites. DPPH.
Controle alternativo. Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Rhizoctonia solani. Colletotrichum truncatum. Metabólitos secundários. DPPH.
title_short ANTIFUNGAL POTENTIAL OF EXTRACTS AND FRACTIONS OF Randia nitida LEAVES ON SOYBEAN PATHOGENS AND THEIR PHYTOCHEMISTRY
title_full ANTIFUNGAL POTENTIAL OF EXTRACTS AND FRACTIONS OF Randia nitida LEAVES ON SOYBEAN PATHOGENS AND THEIR PHYTOCHEMISTRY
title_fullStr ANTIFUNGAL POTENTIAL OF EXTRACTS AND FRACTIONS OF Randia nitida LEAVES ON SOYBEAN PATHOGENS AND THEIR PHYTOCHEMISTRY
title_full_unstemmed ANTIFUNGAL POTENTIAL OF EXTRACTS AND FRACTIONS OF Randia nitida LEAVES ON SOYBEAN PATHOGENS AND THEIR PHYTOCHEMISTRY
title_sort ANTIFUNGAL POTENTIAL OF EXTRACTS AND FRACTIONS OF Randia nitida LEAVES ON SOYBEAN PATHOGENS AND THEIR PHYTOCHEMISTRY
author Cruz-Silva, Sthefany Caroline Bezerra da
author_facet Cruz-Silva, Sthefany Caroline Bezerra da
Matias, Rosemary
Bono, José Antonio Maior
Santos, Karen Silva
Ludwig, Juliane
author_role author
author2 Matias, Rosemary
Bono, José Antonio Maior
Santos, Karen Silva
Ludwig, Juliane
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cruz-Silva, Sthefany Caroline Bezerra da
Matias, Rosemary
Bono, José Antonio Maior
Santos, Karen Silva
Ludwig, Juliane
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alternative control. Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Rhizoctonia solani. Colletotrichum truncatum. Secondary metabolites. DPPH.
Controle alternativo. Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Rhizoctonia solani. Colletotrichum truncatum. Metabólitos secundários. DPPH.
topic Alternative control. Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Rhizoctonia solani. Colletotrichum truncatum. Secondary metabolites. DPPH.
Controle alternativo. Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Rhizoctonia solani. Colletotrichum truncatum. Metabólitos secundários. DPPH.
description This study aimed to evaluate the antifungal activity of methanol extract and fractions of leaves of Randia nitida (Kunth) DC on Colletotrichum truncatum (Schw.) Andrus & Moore, Rhizoctonia solani Kühn and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) De Bary and perform chemical and antioxidant activity tests. Crude methanol extract (EBM) and fractions (hexane = FHX, dichloromethane = FDM and ethyl acetate = FAE) underwent classical phytochemical analysis and determination of total phenols, flavonoids and antioxidant activity. Samples were individually incorporated into PDA culture mediums (potato-dextrose-agar) at concentrations of 10, 20, 40, 80 and 160 µg mL-1 of extract or fraction. Mycelial growth was evaluated when control reached the edge of the plate. Phytochemical results indicated that flavonoids, steroids and triterpenoids are the major chemical constituents in both EBM and fractions. Total phenols, flavonoids and antioxidant activity were higher for FAE and EBM, followed by FDM and FHX; however, the latter showed higher content of steroids and triterpenoids compared to the other fractions. For C. truncatum, R. solani and S. sclerotiorum, the most efficient fractions were respectively FAE, FDM and FHX, all of them in the highest concentration (160 µg mL-1). The highest inhibition rate was observed against S. sclerotiorum, reaching 93.75%. We concluded that all fractions have antifungal activity on the plant pathogens, being FHX the most active against S. sclerotiorum, which might have been due to the presence of steroids and triterpenes.
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