Zoosporicidal activities of anacardic acids against Aphanomyces cochlioides

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The EtOAc soluble constituents of the unripe fruits of Ginkgo biloba showed motility inhibition followed by lysis of zoospores of the phytopathogenic Aphanomyces cochlioides. We purified 22:1-ω7-anacardic acid (1), 24:1-ω9-anacardic acid (2) and 22:0-anacardic acid (3), together with other related compounds, 21:1-ω7-cardol (4) and 21:1-ω7-cardanol (5) from the crude extracts of Ginkgo fruits. Amongst them, compound 1 was a major active agent in quality and quantity, and showed potent motility inhibition (98% in 30 min) followed by lysis (55% in 3 h) of the zoospores at 1 × 10-7 M. The 2-O-methyl derivative (1-c) of 1 displayed antibacterial activity against Bacillus subtilis, but practically inactive to Escherichia coli. A brief study on structure-activity relationships revealed that a carboxyl group on the aromatic ring and an unsaturated side chain in the anacardic acid derivative are important for strong motility inhibitory and lytic activities against the zoospore.

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Begum, P., Hashidoko, Y., Islam, M. T., Ogawa, Y., & Tahara, S. (2002). Zoosporicidal activities of anacardic acids against Aphanomyces cochlioides. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 57(9–10), 874–882. https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-2002-9-1020

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