International Journal of Polymer Science (Jan 2019)

Preparation and Antifungal Activity Investigation of Oligochitosan-Zn2+ on Colletotrichum truncatum

  • Dang Van Phu,
  • Bui Duy Du,
  • Le Nghiem Anh Tuan,
  • Le Thanh Hung,
  • Hoang Dac Hiet,
  • Nguyen Quoc Hien

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/8357381
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2019

Abstract

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This study presents the structural characteristics and the antifungal efficiency of the oligochitosan-Zn2+ complexes. Oligochitosan with the average molecular weight of ~5 kDa was effectively prepared by gamma-ray irradiation degradation of chitosan in a solution containing H2O2. The oligochitosan-Zn2+ complexes with the different molar ratios of -NH2/Zn2+ were prepared by mixing Zn(NO3)2 into oligochitosan solution. The resultant complexes were characterized by FTIR, XRD, UV-Vis, and ICP-AES. The obtained results demonstrated that Zn2+ ions were stably bound with oligochitosan molecules through interacting with -OH and -NH2 groups. The in vitro antifungal effect of oligochitosan-Zn2+ complexes was assessed against Colletotrichum truncatum, a fungus species causing anthracnose on crops. The antifungal activity was significantly improved as the increase of Zn2+ content in the complexes. Particularly, the antifungal efficiency of the complexes reached to 75–100% compared to that of about 12% for oligochitosan. Thus, the addition of Zn2+ into oligochitosan strengthens its performance towards antifungal property and bring forward a new approach for progressing biobased materials for controlling plant diseases.