Algistatic effect of a quinonamethide triterpene on Microcystis novacekii.
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2013
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Cyanobacteria proliferation represents a problem
to water treatment for human consumption supply. Species
of the genus Microcystis, commonly found in continental
waters, can bloom and produce microcystine and other toxic
compounds associated to human and animal poisoning,
depending on the nutrient levels present in the water. The
use of natural products to control cyanobacteria blooms is
promising since they are less harmful to the environment
than compounds obtained by organic syntheses. Triterpenes,
which are associated with several biological activities, have
been isolated from species of the genus Maytenus
(Celastraceae), commonly found in Cerrado regions of
Brazil. Tingenone is a pentacyclic triterpene that has cytotoxic
properties and induces growth inhibition in some
microorganisms. In this study, the effects of tingenone isolated
from Maytenus gonoclada at distinct concentrations
(e.g., 50, 150, 500, 1,500, and 4,500 μg L−1) on the growth
rates of Microcystis novacekii was investigated. The algicide
activity was verified using M. novacekii cultures growing in
ASM1 culture medium at 23 °C and continuous illumination
for 96 h. Growth inhibition was monitored by light microscopy
and optical density (OD680 nm). The median effective
concentration associated to the M. novacekii inhibition
growth induced by tingenone was 12.2 μg L−1. The result
indicates that tingenone has algicide effect and can be
potentially applied in water management for public supply,
replacing synthetic algicides.
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Maytenus gonoclada, Tingenone
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SILVA, F. C. et al. Algistatic effect of a quinonamethide triterpene on Microcystis novacekii. Journal of Applied Phycology, v. 25, p. 1723-1728, 2013. Disponível em: <http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10811-013-0016-5>. Acesso em: 20 jan. 2017.