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Mohamed, S., Saber, A. (2019). Antifungal Potential of the Bioactive Constituents in Extracts of the Mostly Untapped Brown Seaweed Hormophysa cuneiformis from The Egyptian Coastal Waters. Egyptian Journal of Botany, 59(3), 695-708. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2019.5516.1225
Samar S. Mohamed; Abdullah A. Saber. "Antifungal Potential of the Bioactive Constituents in Extracts of the Mostly Untapped Brown Seaweed Hormophysa cuneiformis from The Egyptian Coastal Waters". Egyptian Journal of Botany, 59, 3, 2019, 695-708. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2019.5516.1225
Mohamed, S., Saber, A. (2019). 'Antifungal Potential of the Bioactive Constituents in Extracts of the Mostly Untapped Brown Seaweed Hormophysa cuneiformis from The Egyptian Coastal Waters', Egyptian Journal of Botany, 59(3), pp. 695-708. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2019.5516.1225
Mohamed, S., Saber, A. Antifungal Potential of the Bioactive Constituents in Extracts of the Mostly Untapped Brown Seaweed Hormophysa cuneiformis from The Egyptian Coastal Waters. Egyptian Journal of Botany, 2019; 59(3): 695-708. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2019.5516.1225

Antifungal Potential of the Bioactive Constituents in Extracts of the Mostly Untapped Brown Seaweed Hormophysa cuneiformis from The Egyptian Coastal Waters

Article 12, Volume 59, Issue 3, November 2019, Page 695-708  XML PDF (1.79 MB)
Document Type: Regular issue (Original Article)
DOI: 10.21608/ejbo.2019.5516.1225
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Authors
Samar S. Mohamed email 1; Abdullah A. Saberorcid 2
1Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
2Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract
MYCOSES and plant fungal pathogens are limiting factors highly affecting public health and crop production. Some fungal strains have been documented to be resistant to the commonly used drugs. Therefore, finding out new and pivotal antifungal drugs is becoming a global priority. Herein, we evaluated the in vitro antifungal activities of different crude polar (methanol and ethyl acetate) and non-polar (chloroform and petroleum ether) extracts of the mostly untapped brown seaweed Hormophysa cuneiformis (order Fucales, Phaeophyceae), in the Egyptian coastal waters, against eight pathogenic fungi: Aspergillus flavus, A. fumigatus, Candida albicans and Trichosporonas ahii (as human pathogens), and Alternaria alternata, Cladosporium herbarum, Fusarium oxysporum and Penicillium digitatum (as plant pathogens). The agar well diffusion assay was applied. Our findings showed that the chloroform extract only exhibited a potential antifungal activity against all tested fungal isolates, particularly T. asahii, C. albicans, A. fumigatus and C. herbarum, while the other extracts had relatively no remarkable effects. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) ranged between 0.78 and 6.25μg.ml-1 and these values are very close to those of the standard antifungal drug amphotericin B (0.63–5μg.ml-1). GC–MS analysis of the crude chloroform extract revealed 45 different bioactive compounds, mainly including 18 different species of saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids (71.48%) and some essential oils. The major constituents were arachidonic (C20:4, ω–6; 16.18%), oleic (C18:1, ω–9; 15.61%), palmitic (C16:0; 9.18%) and dihomo-γ-linolenic (C20:3, ω–6; 8.97%) fatty acids.
Keywords
Hormophysa cuneiformis ; Brown seaweeds, Fatty acids, Essential oils, Antifungal activity, Pathogenic fungi
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