Effect of Vitamin E and Its Analogues Having Various Molecular Structures on the Growth and Lipid Composition of Pythium debaryanum |
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Authors: | Sergeeva Ya. E. Galanina L. A. Tkachevskaya E. P. Konova I. V. Evstigneeva R. P. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology, pr. Vernadskogo 86, Moscow, 117571, Russia;(2) Institute of Microbiology, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr. 60-letiya Oktyabrya 7, k. 2, Moscow, 117811, Russia |
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Abstract: | The effect of exogenously added vitamin E and its synthetic analogues (the hydrophilic form of vitamin E and chromans C13and C1) at a concentration of 9.86 × 10–5M on the growth, lipogenic activity, and the fatty acid composition of the eicosapolyenoic acid–synthesizing oomycete Pythium debaryanumwas studied. The effect was found to depend on the molecular structure of particular compounds. For instance, vitamin E and chroman C13stimulated fungal growth, whereas chroman C1inhibited it. The hydrophilic form of vitamin E enhanced the lipogenic activity of the oomycete. The studied compounds, which possess antioxidant activity, did not exert any noticeable effect on the content of eicosapolyenoic acids and the degree of the unsaturation of fungal lipids. |
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Keywords: | oomycete lipids eicosapolyenoic acids vitamin E the hydrophilic form of vitamin E chroman C13 chroman C1 |
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