Studies on the Natural Antifungal Compounds from Yam tubers (Dioscorea Alata. L.).

In order to investigate the biochemical basis of natural resistance of yam peel to fungal infection, a preliminary chromatographic bioassay of four varietal species of Dioscorea; Manihot esculentum Crantz; Solanum aethiopicum Linn.; and Xanthosoma sagittifolium Schott was undertaken. The studies rev...

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Autor Principal: Aderiye, Babatunde Idowu
Outros autores: Ogundana, S.K.
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description In order to investigate the biochemical basis of natural resistance of yam peel to fungal infection, a preliminary chromatographic bioassay of four varietal species of Dioscorea; Manihot esculentum Crantz; Solanum aethiopicum Linn.; and Xanthosoma sagittifolium Schott was undertaken. The studies revealed the presence of antifungal compounds from the peel extracts of the root crops. Four prominent antifungal components were obtained from the peels of Dioscorea alata L. out of which the component at Rf 0.38 was fully characterized. The component was identified with the aid of nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectroscopy and colour reaction as sitosterol. It is a white crystalline solid with a melting point of 138oC. The antifungal activity of the compounds against the germination of spores of four yam pathogens showed a percentage inhibition of below 57% at a concentration of 50 ug/ml while inhibition on the elongation of ferm- tubes of Fusarium moniliforme was as high as 82% at the same concentration. However, the ED50 for inhibition of germ-tube elongation in the yam compounds for the same organism was below 27 ug/ml. β- sitosterol was found to have an effective inhibitory dosage against the yam pathogens and the test fungus ranging between 1.21 - 2.4 x 10-4M. The role of the yam compounds at high concentrations in disease resistance is discussed. The antifungal compounds have weak bacteriostatic properties with no definite pattern against both gram - positive and Gram - negative bacteria.
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-35202023-05-13T11:11:30Z Studies on the Natural Antifungal Compounds from Yam tubers (Dioscorea Alata. L.). Aderiye, Babatunde Idowu Ogundana, S.K. Biochemical yam peel fungal infection chromatographic antifungal nuclear magnetic resonance β- sitosterol pathogens microbes In order to investigate the biochemical basis of natural resistance of yam peel to fungal infection, a preliminary chromatographic bioassay of four varietal species of Dioscorea; Manihot esculentum Crantz; Solanum aethiopicum Linn.; and Xanthosoma sagittifolium Schott was undertaken. The studies revealed the presence of antifungal compounds from the peel extracts of the root crops. Four prominent antifungal components were obtained from the peels of Dioscorea alata L. out of which the component at Rf 0.38 was fully characterized. The component was identified with the aid of nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectroscopy and colour reaction as sitosterol. It is a white crystalline solid with a melting point of 138oC. The antifungal activity of the compounds against the germination of spores of four yam pathogens showed a percentage inhibition of below 57% at a concentration of 50 ug/ml while inhibition on the elongation of ferm- tubes of Fusarium moniliforme was as high as 82% at the same concentration. However, the ED50 for inhibition of germ-tube elongation in the yam compounds for the same organism was below 27 ug/ml. β- sitosterol was found to have an effective inhibitory dosage against the yam pathogens and the test fungus ranging between 1.21 - 2.4 x 10-4M. The role of the yam compounds at high concentrations in disease resistance is discussed. The antifungal compounds have weak bacteriostatic properties with no definite pattern against both gram - positive and Gram - negative bacteria. 2014-08-25T10:23:29Z 2018-10-29T11:18:41Z 2014-08-25T10:23:29Z 2018-10-29T11:18:41Z 1986 Thesis APA http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3520 en pdf application/pdf Obafemi Awolowo University
spellingShingle Biochemical
yam peel
fungal infection
chromatographic
antifungal
nuclear magnetic resonance
β- sitosterol
pathogens
microbes
Aderiye, Babatunde Idowu
Studies on the Natural Antifungal Compounds from Yam tubers (Dioscorea Alata. L.).
title Studies on the Natural Antifungal Compounds from Yam tubers (Dioscorea Alata. L.).
title_full Studies on the Natural Antifungal Compounds from Yam tubers (Dioscorea Alata. L.).
title_fullStr Studies on the Natural Antifungal Compounds from Yam tubers (Dioscorea Alata. L.).
title_full_unstemmed Studies on the Natural Antifungal Compounds from Yam tubers (Dioscorea Alata. L.).
title_short Studies on the Natural Antifungal Compounds from Yam tubers (Dioscorea Alata. L.).
title_sort studies on the natural antifungal compounds from yam tubers dioscorea alata l
topic Biochemical
yam peel
fungal infection
chromatographic
antifungal
nuclear magnetic resonance
β- sitosterol
pathogens
microbes
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