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  • The study examines an aqueous ammonia extract from a type of mushroom that grows on trees, aiming to uncover its potential as a new antimicrobial agent.
  • Key chemical components of the extract were identified, showing significant antifungal and anti-oomycete properties against certain harmful pathogens, with minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values that are higher than those previously reported for natural products.
  • The extract's efficacy was further enhanced when combined with chitosan oligomers, providing strong protection against pathogens in tests with infected plant stems, supporting sustainable practices in ecosystem management.

Article Abstract

Mushroom extracts have shown potential as a source of new antimicrobial agents. This study investigates the chemical profile of an aqueous ammonia extract obtained from the carpophores of , which grows on trees, and explores its valorization as a biorational. The major chemical constituents of the extract, identified through gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, include acetamide, oleic acid, 1,2,3,4-butanetetrol, monomethyl azelate, undecane, and palmitic acid. The anti-oomycete and antifungal activity of extract was evaluated against , the primary threat to spp. in the biome, as well as three Botryosphaeriaceae fungi. In vitro tests revealed minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values of 187.5 μg·mL against and 187.5-1000 μg·mL against the fungi. Furthermore, conjugation of the extract with chitosan oligomers (COS) synergistically enhanced its antimicrobial activity, resulting in MIC values of 78.12 and 375-500 μg·mL against and the fungi, respectively. These MIC values are among the highest reported to date for natural products against these phytopathogens. Subsequent ex situ testing of the COS- conjugate complex on artificially inoculated excised stems resulted in high protection against at a dose of 782 µg·mL. These findings support the potential utilization of this resource from the ecosystem to protect the holm oak, aligning with sustainable and circular economy approaches.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305452PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12122271DOI Listing

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