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Identification of sesquiterpene aldehydes as volatile antifungal compounds in Phaeolepiota aurea culture filtrate.

Kota SekiTomoya TanakaEmiko ShimodaShinji TanioRyo C YanagitaTsugumi MiyazakiKento TokumotoToshiaki TazawaKumiko Osaki-OkaAtsushi Ishihara
Published in: Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry (2024)
The culture filtrate extract of golden bootleg (Phaeolepiota aurea) exhibited strong antifungal activity in a bioassay for volatile compounds. Purification of active compounds through silica gel column chromatography and HPLC isolated two compounds, 1 and 2, with molecular weights of 234 and 259, respectively, as confirmed by mass spectrometry. NMR analysis identified these compounds as new sesquiterpenoids with the α-bourbonene skeleton. Both compounds had an aldehyde group, while 2 possessed a cyanohydrin group. These compounds were named phaeolep aldehydes A (1) and B (2). Phaeolep aldehyde A inhibited hyphae elongation of Penicillium citrinum, Aspergillus niger, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, and Alternaria brassicicola at 10 ppm, but did not exhibit any antibacterial activity. In contrast, phaeolep aldehyde B exhibited potent inhibitory effects on the spore germination of Pe. citrinum, achieving 58.2% inhibition at 0.25 ppm, outperforming phaeolep aldehyde A, which exhibited 25.7% inhibition at 10 ppm.
Keyphrases
  • mass spectrometry
  • magnetic resonance
  • liquid chromatography
  • high resolution
  • oxidative stress
  • ms ms
  • high performance liquid chromatography
  • gas chromatography
  • single molecule