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Enzymatic activity and elicitor of phytoalexins of Lippia sidoides Cham. and endophytic fungi
Author(s) -
Pereira de Souza Ferreira Talita,
Alves Veloso Ronice,
Rodrigues dos Santos Gil,
Priscila dos Santos Laiza,
Tatiani Pereira de Souza Ferreira,
Macedo Barros Alessandra,
Dias Possel Richard,
Wagner de Souza Aguiar Raimundo
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
african journal of biotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1684-5315
DOI - 10.5897/ajb2018.16402
Subject(s) - superoxide dismutase , catalase , phytoalexin , peroxidase , chitinase , elicitor , enzyme , biology , enzyme assay , biochemistry , chemistry , botany , resveratrol
Secondary metabolites may play a number of roles, among them, is the activation of plant defense mechanisms, such as phytoalexins and the synthesis of antioxidative enzymes. This study aimed to test the eliciting activity of phytoalexins of Lippia sidoides Cham. and six endophytic fungi associated with it and to verify the synthesis of the enzymes, as a response to the antioxidative and antifungal system. The assays were performed using spectrophotometric methods. Of the concentrations of essential oil used, 7.5 mg mL-1 was 66.48% higher than the Acorda® positive control for the induction of glyceollin. The endophytic fungus, Verticillium sp. showed the best result for 3-deoxythianocyanidine production. Excellent results were demonstrated by the LS-14 fungus for superoxide dismutase enzyme activity (130 U g-1 E-1 min-1); by L. sidoides for the activity of ascorbate peroxidase enzyme (3821 μmol ASA g-1 E-1 min-1); by L. sidoides for the activity of catalase enzyme (2429 μmol H2O2 g-1 E-1 min-1); by Fusarium sp. 2 for the activity of phenol peroxidase (87 μmol H2O2 g-1 E-1 min-1) and by Fusarium sp. 1 for the activity of chitinase (0.214 U min-1). Both the essential oil of L. sidoides and the extracts of the endophytic fungi had a positive response to the induction of phytoalexin and presence of enzymes related to antioxidative activity were verified and shown. Key words: Catalase, superoxide dismutase, peroxidase phenols, ascorbate peroxidase, chitinase.

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