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Effects of glycoalkaloids from Solanum plants on cucumber root growth
Authors:Fang Sun  Dajun He  Xiuzhen Ni  Guihua Tai  Deli Wang
Affiliation:a Key Laboratory of Vegetation Ecology, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Normal University, 5268 Renmin Street, Changchun 130024, PR China
b Center of Agro-food Technology, Northeast Agricultural Research Center of China, Changchun 130033, PR China
c School of Life Sciences, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832000, PR China
d School of Life Sciences, Changchun Normal University, Changchun 130022, PR China
Abstract:The phytotoxic effect of four glycoalkaloids and two 6-O-sulfated glycoalkaloid derivatives were evaluated by testing their inhibition of cucumber root growth. The bioassays were performed using both compounds singly and in equimolar mixtures, respectively. Cucumber root growth was reduced by chaconine (C), solanine (S), solamargine (SM) and solasonine (SS) with IC50 values of 260 (C), 380 (S), 530 (SM), and 610 μM (SS). The inhibitory effect was concentration-dependent. 6-O-sulfated chaconine and 6-O-sulfated solamargine had no inhibitory effects, which indicated that the carbohydrate moieties play an important role in inhibiting cucumber root growth. The equimolar mixtures of paired glycoalkaloids, both chaconine/solanine and solamargine/solasonine, produced synergistic effects on inhibition of cucumber root growth. By contrast, mixtures of unpaired glycoalkaloids from different plants had no obviously synergistic effects. The growth inhibited plant roots lacked hairs, which implied that inhibition was perhaps at the level of root hair growth.
Keywords:Cucumis sativus   Cucurbitaceae   Cucumber   Phytotoxicity   Glycoalkaloid   Structure-activity relationship
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