壳聚糖纳米颗粒的合成及其对臭名昭著的霉菌毒素植物病原体的抗真菌功效

IF 6.8 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Plant Stress Pub Date : 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1016/j.stress.2024.100614
Nimra Iqbal , Amna Shoaib , Qudsia Fatima , Mohammad Abul Farah , Vaseem Raja
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疣孢镰刀菌、交替交替孢霉和相叶巨霉菌等致病真菌会产生致癌霉菌毒素,对农业和人类健康构成严重威胁。本研究探讨了壳聚糖纳米颗粒(ChNPs)对这些真菌的抗真菌潜力。通过离子凝胶法合成的 ChNPs 在 250 纳米波长处表现出明显的紫外可见吸收峰,证实了纳米粒子的成功形成。X 射线衍射图样显示了它们的无定形结构,而傅立叶变换红外光谱分析则确定了包括羟基和胺基在内的关键官能团,平均粒径为 50 纳米。抗真菌试验表明,ChNPs 能以浓度依赖性方式抑制真菌生长。具体来说,对于疣霉菌,ChNPs 在 0.03% 到 0.15% 的浓度范围内可减少 20% 到 60% 的生长,在 0.21% 的浓度范围内可达到完全抑制。同样,A. alternata 的 MIC 为 0.24%,M. phaseolina 的 MIC 为 0.26%,可完全抑制生长。更高浓度的 ChNPs 会导致真菌发生明显的结构变化,包括菌丝和分生孢子/硬孢子变色、破碎和变形,这与真菌细胞内的显著新陈代谢变化有关。这项研究强调了 ChNPs 作为强效抗真菌剂的有效性,证明了它们破坏真菌形态和酶活性的能力。
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Synthesis and antifungal efficacy of chitosan nanoparticles against notorious mycotoxigenic phytopathogens
Pathogenic fungi such as Fusarium verticillioides, Alternaria alternata, and Macrophomina phaseolina pose significant threats to agriculture and human health due to their production of carcinogenic mycotoxins. This study explored the antifungal potential of chitosan nanoparticles (ChNPs) against these fungi. ChNPs, synthesized via an ionic gelation method, exhibited a prominent UV–visible absorption peak at 250 nm, confirming successful nanoparticle formation. X-ray diffraction patterns revealed their amorphous structure, while FTIR analysis identified key functional groups, including hydroxyl and amine groups, with an average particle size of 50 nm. Antifungal assays demonstrated that ChNPs inhibited fungal growth in a concentration-dependent manner. Specifically, for F. verticillioides, ChNPs reduced growth by 20–60 % at concentrations ranging from 0.03 to 0.15 %, achieving complete inhibition at 0.21 %. Similarly, A. alternata exhibited a MIC of 0.24 %, and M. phaseolina reached a MIC of 0.26 % for complete growth suppression. Higher concentrations of ChNPs caused pronounced structural alterations in the fungi, including discoloration, fragmentation, and distortion of hyphae and conidia/sclerotia, which were linked to significant metabolic changes within the fungal cells. This study highlights the effectiveness of ChNPs as robust antifungal agents, demonstrating their ability to disrupt fungal morphology and enzyme activities.
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