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Perinaphthenone and derivatives as control agents of phytopathogenic fungi: fungitoxicity and metabolism

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HELIYON
Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06354

Keywords

Phenalenones; Botrytis spp.; Botryodiplodia spp.; Fusarium spp.; Antifungal activity; Metabolism; Reduction; Derivatives

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  1. Direccion de Investigacion, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (CO)
  2. Departamento Administrativo de Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion

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Perinaphthenone exhibited significant antifungal activity against three economically important fungi of the citrus, with an enhanced inhibitory effect against Fusarium spp. under direct light exposure. Metabolism studies revealed that the transformation of perinaphthenone by the fungi led to the formation of two major products, which showed slightly lower fungistatic activities compared to perinaphthenone, indicating a detoxification process. These findings suggest that perinaphthenone could serve as a potential antifungal agent or structural template for the development of new fungicide compounds.
Metabolism and in vitro fungitoxicity of perinaphthenone against three economically important fungi of the citrus, Botryodiplodia spp., Botrytis spp. and Fusarium spp. were investigated. Perinaphthenone exhibited significant antifungal activity at 62.5 mu M and above. Even, the inhibitory effect against Fusarium spp. was significantly enhanced by exposure to direct light. In addition, the metabolism of perinaphthenone by the three fungi was studied. Results show that perinaphthenone was transformed almost completely during the first 24 h; two major products, whose concentration increased progressively during the twelve days of the test, were isolated and identified as 2,3-dihydro-1H-phenalen-1-ol and 2,3-dihydro-phenalen-1-one. Although both metabolic products displayed a considerable fungistatic effect, their slightly lower activities in comparison to perinaphthenone indicate that the transformation was a detoxification process. Studies on the relationship between the effect of some substituents in the perinaphthenone core and the mycelial growth inhibition of Botryodiplodia spp. were also carried out. Results show that the alpha, beta-unsaturated carbonyl system is an important structural requirement but not the only to be necessary for the strong antifungal activity of perinaphthenone. In general, the antifungal properties of perinaphthenone may be modulated through the incorporation of substituents in the naphthalene core or in the alpha, beta-unsaturated carbonyl system. It is concluded that perinaphthenone could be used as an antifungal agent or as a structural template for the development of new fungicide compounds.

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