Suppression of aflatoxin production in Aspergillus species by selected peanut (Arachis hypogaea) stilbenoids.

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY(2018)

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.Aspergillus flavus is a soil fungus that commonly invades peanut seeds and often produces carcinogenic aflatoxins. Under favorable conditions, the fungus-challenged peanut plant produces and accumulates resveratrol and its prenylated derivatives in response to such an invasion. These prenylated stilbenoids are considered peanut antifungal phytoalexins. However, the mechanism of peanut fungus interaction has not been sufficiently studied. We used pure peanut stilbenoids arachidin-1, arachidin-3, and chiricanine A to study their effects on the viability of and metabolite production by several important toxigenic Aspergillus species. Significant reduction or virtually complete suppression of aflatoxin production was revealed in feeding experiments in A flavus, Aspergillus parasiticus, and Aspergillus nomius. Changes in morphology, spore germination, and growth rate were observed in A. flavus exposed to the selected peanut stilbenoids. Elucidation of the mechanism of aflatoxin suppression by peanut stilbenoids could provide strategies for preventing plant invasion by the fungi that produce aflatoxins.
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peanut,Arachis hypogaea,groundnut,phytoalexin,stilbenoid,arachidin-1,arachidin-3,chiricanine A,aflatoxin,aflatoxin production,aflatoxin suppression,aflatoxin inhibition,Aspergillus,Aspergillus flavus,Aspergillus parasiticus,Aspergillus nomius
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