Ingadosides A-C, acacic acid-type saponins from Inga sapindoides with potent inhibitory activity against downy mildew
- Authors
- Heng, Ming Yuan; Thuerig, Barbara; Danton, Ombeline; Ramseyer, Justine; Gupta, Mahabir P.; Tamm, Lucius; Hamburger, Matthias; Potterat, Olivier
- Format
- Article
- Status
- publishedVersion
- Description
As part of a project aiming at the discovery of environmentally friendly alternatives to copper in organic agriculture, a 96% ethanolic extract from the leaves of Inga sapindoides showed potent inhibitory activity against grapevine downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola) in vitro (MIC100 25 μg/mL). Separation of the n-BuOH soluble fraction by silica gel column chromatography followed by a combination of RP18 and HILIC HPLC resulted in the isolation of a series of bidesmosidic saponins characterized by the presence of a monoterpenoid unit attached to a triterpenoid aglycone, a p-methoxycinnamoyl residue, and rare sugar residues such as N-acetyl-D-glucosamine, Dquinovose, and D-fucose. The isolated compounds inhibited the formation or activity of P. viticola zoospores with MIC100 values of 3 or 6 μg/mL, respectively. I. sapindoides, a tree which is often cultivated for shading coffee plantations in Central America, may represent a sustainable source of fungicidal products to be used in the replacement of copper.
- Publication Year
- 2022
- Language
- Topic
- Q Science (General)
QK Botany
- Repository
- RI Digital de la Universidad de Panamá
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- http://up-rid.up.ac.pa/6905/1/ming_yuan.pdf
- Rights
- openAccess
- License
- cc_by_nc_sa_4