Effects of Heracleum persicum ethyl acetate extract on the growth, hyphal ultrastructure and aflatoxin biosynthesis in Aspergillus parasiticus

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Mehdi Razzaghi-Abyaneh
Reza Saberi
Anosheh Sharifan
Mohammad-Bagher Rezaee
Roghayeh Seifili
Seyed-Ibrahim Hosseini
Masoomeh Shams-Ghahfarokhi
Mehdi Nikkhah
Ismail Saberi
Akram Amani
机构
[1] Pasteur Institute of Iran,Department of Mycology
[2] Islamic Azad University,Department of Food Science, Faculty of Agriculture
[3] Science and Research Branch,Phytochemistry Group, Department of Medicinal Plants and By
[4] Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands,products
[5] Islamic Azad University,Department of Rang Management
[6] Science and Research Branch,Department of Mycology, Faculty of Medical Sciences
[7] Tarbiat Modares University,Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory
[8] Institute of Scientific-Applied Higher Education of Jihad-E-Agriculture,undefined
[9] Pasteur Institute of Iran,undefined
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Mycotoxin Research | 2013年 / 29卷
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Antifungal activity; Aflatoxin; Phytochemicals; Ergosterol biosynthesis;
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The ethyl acetate extract of leaves, seeds and flowers of Heracleum persicum, a medicinal plant of Iran (family Apiaceae) inhibited growth and aflatoxin (AF) production of Aspergillus parasiticus. On the basis of total dry weight growth inhibition by the leaf extract ranged from 17.1 to 36.9 %, by the flower extract from 32.2 to 75.6 %, and by the seed extract from 27.5 to 74.9 %. Production of AFB1 and AFG1 was inhibited in a dose-dependent manner, with a reduction of 88.5–100 % at the highest concentration of 8,000 μg/ml tested. The flower extract decreased ergosterol content of hyphae most significantly. Electron microscopy further revealed structural defects in the treated A. parasiticus including disruption of cytoplasmic membranous compartments, detachment of plasma membrane from the cell wall, and disorganization of hyphal compartments. Collapsed hyphae without conidiation, shorter branches and undifferentiated hyphal tips were also evident. The results indicate that H. persicum extract exerts antifungal and anti-AF activities by disrupting plasma membrane integrity and permeability mainly through interference with ergosterol biosynthesis. These results show that H. persicum can serve as a potent and safe alternative for inhibiting toxigenic aspergilli growth and thus preventing AF contamination of foods and feeds.
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