1. Phytochemical characterization and antifungal potential of leaf extracts of Mosiera bullata.
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Pérez-Gómez, Lianny, Pérez-Martínez, Aurora T., Matheeussen, An, Pieters, Luc, Mendez, Daniel, Quirós-Molina, Yemeys, Trujillo, Reinaldo, Tuenter, Emmy, and Cos, Paul
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ENDEMIC plants ,ENDEMIC species ,PHYTOPATHOGENIC microorganisms ,NATURAL products ,PLANT species - Abstract
The investigation of natural alternatives to conventional fungicides is of imminent need. Mosiera bullata (Britton & P. Wilson) Bisse is a Cuban endemic plant species belonging to the Myrtaceae family. The objective of the present study was to perform a bioassay-guided fractionation to explore the potential of extracts and fractions from M. bullata leaves against a panel of fungal plant pathogens. The M. bullata total extract was confirmed to have good antifungal activity against R. oryzae (IC
50 = 4.86 µg/mL) and moderate activity against F. oxysporum (IC50 = 352.40 µg/mL) and F. solani (IC50 = 427.38 µg/mL) and fungicidal effect against R. oryzae. Five compounds belonging to the class of phloroglucinol dimers were tentatively characterized by UHPLC-HRMS and reported for the first time in M. bullata and the genus Mosiera. These results suggest the potential of M. bullata total extract as a natural antifungal product for the control of diseases in agriculture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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