BIOLOGICAL-ACTIVITIES OF SYNTHETIC ANALOGS OF ALTERNARIA-ALTERNATA TOXIN (AAL-TOXIN) AND FUMONISIN IN PLANT AND MAMMALIAN-CELL CULTURES

Citation
Hk. Abbas et al., BIOLOGICAL-ACTIVITIES OF SYNTHETIC ANALOGS OF ALTERNARIA-ALTERNATA TOXIN (AAL-TOXIN) AND FUMONISIN IN PLANT AND MAMMALIAN-CELL CULTURES, Phytochemistry, 40(6), 1995, pp. 1681-1689
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00319422
Volume
40
Issue
6
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1681 - 1689
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-9422(1995)40:6<1681:BOSAOA>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
In a search for an analogue of AAL-toxin with high phytotoxicity and l ow mammalian toxicity, aminopentols [(AP(1)), hexacetyl AP(1) and N-ac etyl AP(1)], and nine analogues (1-9), were tested for toxicity to duc kweed (Lemna pausicostata), susceptible tomato (asc/asc) leaf discs, b lack nightshade leaf discs and mammalian cell lines, including dog kid ney (MDCK), rat liver hepatoma (H4TG) and mouse fibroblasts (NIH3T3). These were compared with AAL-toxin and fumonisin B-1 (FB1). Analogue 9 at 10 mu M increased cellular leakage and chlorophyll loss from both tomato and black nightshade leaf discs. The diester 9 was the most act ive in the duckweed bioassay, but it was much less toxic to MDCK and H 4TG cells with an IC50 of 200 mu M compared to 10 mu M for FB1. Analog ue 9 and FB1 showed similar low toxicities (ICS50 = 150 mu M) to NIH3T 3 cells. Among the substances tested, only analogue 9 had significant phytotoxicity and low mammalian toxicity, indicating some potential fo r development of safe and effective natural herbicides.