Secondary metabolites-organic compounds that are often bioactive-produced by endophytes, among others, provide a selective advantage by increasing the organism's survivability. Secondary metabolites mediate the symbiotic relationship between endophytes and their host, potentially providing the host with tolerance to, and protection against biotic and abiotic stressors. Secondary metabolites can be secreted as a dissolved substance or emitted as a volatile. In a previous study, we isolated bioactive endophytes from several macroalgae and tested them in vitro for their ability to inhibit major disease-causing pathogens of aquatic animals in the aquaculture industry. One endophyte (isolate Abp5, ) inhibited and killed, in vitro, the pathogen , an oomycete that causes saprolegniasis-a disease affecting a wide range of aquatic animals. Here, using analytical chemistry tools, we found that Abp5 produces the volatile organic compound (VOC) 8-nonenoic acid. Once we confirmed the production of this compound by the endophyte, we tested the compound's ability to treat in in vitro and in vivo bioassays. In the latter, we found that 5 mg/L of the compound improves the survival of larvae challenged with by 54.5%. Our isolation and characterization of the VOC emitted by the endophytic establish the groundwork for future studies of endophytic biocontrol agents from macroalgae. Use of this compound could enable managing oomycete agricultural pathogens in general, and in particular, a major causal agent in aquaculture diseases.
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Foods
October 2024
Institute of Pomology, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Xingcheng 125100, China.
Aroma in food plays an important role in food perception and acceptance, which depends on various mixtures of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Moreover, VOCs are of great significance for aroma identification. In this study, headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) combined with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) technology was used to determine the VOCs in 10 pear syrups.
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August 2023
Department of Plant Pathology and Weed Research, The Volcani Institute, Agricultural Research Organization, Rishon LeZion 7528809, Israel.
Secondary metabolites-organic compounds that are often bioactive-produced by endophytes, among others, provide a selective advantage by increasing the organism's survivability. Secondary metabolites mediate the symbiotic relationship between endophytes and their host, potentially providing the host with tolerance to, and protection against biotic and abiotic stressors. Secondary metabolites can be secreted as a dissolved substance or emitted as a volatile.
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June 2022
Ultrasound and Optical Imaging Laboratory, Department of Bioengineering, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 76019, USA.
We herein report the synthesis of poly (9-decenoic acid-1-vinylimidazole--isopropylacrylamide) nanoparticles containing indocyanine green (ICG) in one pot and in water phase throughout the reaction. We have shown that copolymers of 9-decenoic acid and 1-vinylimidazole, or 9-decenoic acid alone, have an enhanced sensitivity to pH values between 7.4 and 6.
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November 2008
Kazan Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Lobachevsky Street 2/31, P.O. Box 30, 420111 Kazan, Russia.
Incubations of linoleic acid with cell-free preparations from Lily-of-the-Valley (Convallaria majalis L., Ruscaceae) roots revealed the presence of 13-lipoxygenase and divinyl ether synthase (DES) activities. Exogenous linoleic acid was metabolized predominantly into (9Z,11E,1'E)-12-(1'-hexenyloxy)-9,11-dodecadienoic (etheroleic) acid.
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January 2007
Laboratories for Biomaterials, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research, Lerchenfeldstrasse 5, CH-9014 St. Gallen, Switzerland.
An efficient method to prepare enantiomerically pure (R)-3-hydroxycarboxylic acids from bacterial polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) accumulated by Pseudomonas putida GPo1 is reported in this study. (R)-3-Hydroxycarboxylic acids from whole cells were obtained when conditions were provided to promote in vivo depolymerization of intracellular PHA. The monomers were secreted into the extracellular environment.
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