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Pyrolin

Catalog No. TN4871   CAS 95-71-6

Pyrolin has a strong antifungal activity and exerts a potent impact on the ultrastructure of M.fructicola.

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Pyrolin, CAS 95-71-6
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Description Pyrolin has a strong antifungal activity and exerts a potent impact on the ultrastructure of M.fructicola.
In vitro To explore the antifungal activity and potential mechanism of Pyrolin against Monilinia fructicola.METHODS AND RESULTS: Agar plate tests was conducted to test the inhibitory effect in-vitro and in vivo of Pyrolin.And doubling dilution method was used to determine the minimal inhibitory concentration(MIC) and minimal fugicide concentration(MFC).Polyphenol oxidase(PPO),peroxidase(POD) and phenylalanine ammonium-lyase(PAL) activities induced by inoculation with Pyrolin and M.fructicola were studied in peach.The ultrastructure of M.fructicola treated by Pyrolin was observed through scanning electron microscope(SEM) and transmission electron microscope(TEM). Pyrolin displayed strong antifungal activity to M.fructicola and the activity was significantly increased when the applied concentration was higher,the MIC value of 0.032 mg/mL and MFC value of 0.156 mg/mL.The activities of PPO,POD and PAL in peach increased significantly when inoculated with Pyrolin and M.fructicola,and maintained at a high level throughout the experiment.The observations with SEM revealed that the hyphae distorted,the adhesions mycelium occurred,the cell wall was rupture,cell surface occurred substance of flocculent agglutination.The observations with TEM showed that the hypha became thinning obviously,the inner structure confused,the hyphal cell was damaged severely.CONCLUSIONS: Pyrolin has a strong antifungal activity and exerts a potent impact on the ultrastructure of M.fructicola.
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Molecular Weight 124.14
Formula C7H8O2
CAS No. 95-71-6

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Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year

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DMSO: 60 mg/ml (483.33 mM)

TargetMolReferences and Literature

1. Inhibitory Effect and Antimicrobial Mechanism of Pyrolin on Monilinia fructicola in Peach. Scientia Agricultura Sinica, 2009,42 (8) :2784-2792.

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