Allelopathy and Identification of Five Allelochemicals in the Leaves of the Aromatic Medicinal Tree Aegle marmelos (L.) Correa.
Seinn Moh MohShunya TojoToshiaki TeruyaHisashi Kato-NoguchiPublished in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Aegle marmelos (L.) Correa is an economically and therapeutically valuable tree. It is cultivated as a fruit plant in southeast Asian countries. In this research, we investigated the allelopathy and possible allelochemicals in the leaves of A. marmelos . Aqueous methanol extracts of A. marmelos exhibited significant inhibitory effects against the growth of Lepidium sativum , Lactuca sativa , Medicago sativa , Echinochloa crusgalli , Lolium multiflorum , and Phleum pratense . Bioassay-directed chromatographic purification of the A. marmelos extracts resulted in identifying five active compounds: umbelliferone ( 1 ), trans -ferulic acid ( 2 ), ( E )-4-hydroxycinnamic acid methyl ester ( 3 ), trans -cinnamic acid ( 4 ), and methyl ( E )-3'-hydroxyl-4'-methoxycinnamate ( 5 ). The hypocotyl and root growth of L. sativum were considerably suppressed by these compounds. Methyl ( E )-3'-hydroxyl-4'-methoxycinnamate also suppressed the coleoptile and root growth of E. crusgalli . The concentrations of these compounds, causing 50% growth reduction ( I 50 ) of L. sativum , were in the range of 74.19-785.4 μM. The findings suggest that these isolated compounds might function in the allelopathy of A. marmelos .
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