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Phyllostoxin and phyllostin, bioactive metabolites produced by Phyllosticta cirsii, a potential mycoherbicide for Cirsium arvense biocontrol.

Abstract
Phyllosticta cirsii, a fungal pathogen isolated from diseased Cirsium arvense leaves and evaluated as a biocontrol agent of this noxious perennial weed, produces different phytotoxic metabolites with potential herbicidal activity when grown in liquid cultures. Phyllostictines A-D, four novel oxazatricycloalkenones, were recently isolated from this pathogen and chemically and biologically characterized. Further purification of the same organic extract provided two other metabolites, named phyllostoxin (1) and phyllostin (2), which were characterized by spectroscopic technique (essentially NMR and MS). Phyllostoxin and phyllostin proved to be a new pentasubstituted bicyclo-octatrienyl acetic acid ester and a new pentasubstituted hexahydrobenzodioxine carboxylic acid methyl ester, respectively. When tested on punctured C. arvense leaves, phyllostoxin proved to be highly phytotoxic, causing rapid and large necrosis, whereas phyllostin had no phytotoxicity in this bioassay. This is not surprising, considering the noteworthy structural differences between the two compounds, suggesting the presence of active functional groups in phyllostoxin not present in the other metabolite. These results further support the focused approach of finding novel metabolites with herbicidal properties by looking at the culture extracts of weed fungal pathogens.
AuthorsAntonio Evidente, Alessio Cimmino, Anna Andolfi, Maurizio Vurro, Maria Chiara Zonno, Andrea Motta
JournalJournal of agricultural and food chemistry (J Agric Food Chem) Vol. 56 Issue 3 Pg. 884-8 (Feb 13 2008) ISSN: 0021-8561 [Print] United States
PMID18197625 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Acetates
  • Bridged Bicyclo Compounds
  • Dioxanes
  • Herbicides
  • phyllostoxin
  • phyllostin
Topics
  • Acetates (metabolism, pharmacology)
  • Ascomycota (metabolism)
  • Bridged Bicyclo Compounds (metabolism, pharmacology)
  • Cirsium (drug effects, microbiology)
  • Dioxanes (metabolism, pharmacology)
  • Herbicides (metabolism, pharmacology)

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