Antifungal activities of β-thujaplicin originated in Chamaecyparis obtusa

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Abstract

Environment-friendly, commercially-available agricultural products were investigated for antimicrobial activity against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, as a pathogen of sclerotium disease. Then β-thujaplicin from Chamaecyparis obtuse was investigated for antifungal activity against six kinds of pathogenic fungi. It showed a statistically significant (p <0.001) growth inhibition effect on Sclerotinia sclerotiorum as a pathogen of sclerotium disease, Rhizoctonia solani AG-4 as a pathogen of damping off, Phytophthora capsici as a pathogen of phytophthora blight, and Colletotrichum coccodes as a pathogen of anthracnose at a concentration of 50 ppm and on Stemphylium solani as a pathogen of spotting disease and Alternaria alternata as a pathogen of black mold at a concentration of 100 ppm. In conclusion, these results indicate that it may be possible to develop environment-friendly agricultural products using β-thujaplicin compounds.

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Kwon, Y., Kim, H. S., Kim, H. W., Lee, D. W., & Choi, Y. H. (2017). Antifungal activities of β-thujaplicin originated in Chamaecyparis obtusa. Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry, 60(3), 265–269. https://doi.org/10.3839/jabc.2017.042

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