The Plant Pathology Journal (Jun 2016)

Antifungal Effect of Chitosan as Ca²⁺ Channel Blocker

  • Choon Geun Lee,
  • Ja Choon Koo,
  • Jae Kweon Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.OA.08.2015.0162
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 3
pp. 242 – 250

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to investigate antifungal activity of a range of different molecular weight (MW) chitosan against Penicillium italicum. Our results demonstrate that the antifungal activity was dependent both the MW and concentration of the chitosan. Among a series of chitosan derived from the hydrolysis of high MW chitosan, the fractions containing various sizes of chitosan ranging from 3 to 15 glucosamine units named as chitooligomers-F2 (CO-F2) was found to show the highest antifungal activity against P. italicum. Furthermore, the effect of CO-F2 toward this fungus was significantly reduced in the presence of Ca²⁺, whereas its effect was recovered by ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, suggesting that the CO-F2 acts via disruption of Ca²⁺ gradient required for survival of the fungus. Our results suggest that CO-F2 may serve as potential compounds to develop alternatives to synthetic fungicides for the control of the postharvest diseases.

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