Antifungal activity of a novel chromene dimer

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The activity on Aspergillus spp. growth and on ochratoxin A production of two novel chromene dimers (3) was evaluated. The results of the bioassays indicate that the chromene dimer 3a inhibited mycelia growth by approximately 50% (EC50) at 140.1 μmol L-1 for A. niger, 384.2 μmol L-1 for A. carbonarius, 69.1 μmol L-1 for A. alliaceus and 559.1 μmol L-1 for A. ochraceus. When applied at concentrations of 2 mmol L-1, 3a totally inhibited the growth of all Aspergillus spp. tested. Furthermore, ochratoxin A production by A. alliaceus was reduced by about 94% with a 200 μmol L-1 solution of this compound. A moderate inhibitory effect was observed for the analogous structure 3b on ochratoxin A production but not in mycelia growth. No inhibition was registered for compounds 2a and 2b, used as synthetic precursors of the dimeric species 3. © 2007 Society for Industrial Microbiology.

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Abrunhosa, L., Costa, M., Areias, F., Venâncio, A., & Proença, F. (2007). Antifungal activity of a novel chromene dimer. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 34(12), 787–792. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10295-007-0255-z

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