INTERACTIVE ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF THE GLYCOALKALOIDS ALPHA-SOLANINE AND ALPHA-CHACONINE

Citation
Am. Fewell et Jg. Roddick, INTERACTIVE ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF THE GLYCOALKALOIDS ALPHA-SOLANINE AND ALPHA-CHACONINE, Phytochemistry, 33(2), 1993, pp. 323-328
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00319422
Volume
33
Issue
2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
323 - 328
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-9422(1993)33:2<323:IAAOTG>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
The antifungal activity of the major potato glycoalkaloids, alpha-sola nine and alpha-chaconine, against Ascobolus crenulatus, Alternaria bra ssicicola, Phoma medicaginis and Rhizoctonia solani has been examined. Both compounds showed reduced activity at lower pH (6 cf 7) and, in a ll cases, chaconine was the more inhibitory of the two compounds. A1:1 mixture of solanine and chaconine produced marked synergistic effects , the magnitude of which varied with the fungus, concentration and pH. While individual glycoalkaloid activity declined substantially with d ecreasing pH and concentration, in most cases the inhibitory effect of the glycoalkaloid combination showed only a small reduction. In some cases, major inhibition was achieved with mixtures, the levels of indi vidual glycoalkaloids in which showed no antifungal activity at all. T he synergism between solanine and chaconine extended over a wide range of glycoalkaloid ratios with as little as 10-20% of either compound i n the mixture causing a pronounced enhancement of the effect of any si ngle glycoalkaloid, especially chaconine. The generally reduced sensit ivity of R. solani to solanine and chaconine, both individually and in combination, is in keeping with this fungus being a serious pathogen of potato.