1967
DOI: 10.1128/aem.15.4.701-709.1967
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Antifungal Activity of Isothiocyanates and Related Compounds

Abstract: Data are presented concerning the antifungal activity of 11 natural isothiocyanates and 27 synthetized analogues in Aspergillus niger, Penicillium cyclopium, and Rhizopus oryzae, as well as in 13 additional saprophytic and parasitic fungi. A remarkable antifungal activity was observed in some analogues of benzylisothiocyanate and ,B-phenylethylisothiocyanate. The latter-mentioned compounds have not been described previously. In the group of benzylisothiocyanates, a correlation, which was inversely proportional… Show more

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“…This difference cannot be explained only by the typical volatility of allylisothiocyanate, since a similar phenomenon was observed also in other chemically related derivatives of low volatility. Benzyland 3-phenylethylisothiocyanates also show a low activity against R. oryzae (7), whereas no significant difference in activity on R. oryzae, A. niger, and P. cyclopium is registered with substituted phenylisothiocyanates. For these reasons, several phenylisothiocyanate derivatives, as well as the most active natural isothiocyanate analogues, represent remarkable antifungal compounds.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…This difference cannot be explained only by the typical volatility of allylisothiocyanate, since a similar phenomenon was observed also in other chemically related derivatives of low volatility. Benzyland 3-phenylethylisothiocyanates also show a low activity against R. oryzae (7), whereas no significant difference in activity on R. oryzae, A. niger, and P. cyclopium is registered with substituted phenylisothiocyanates. For these reasons, several phenylisothiocyanate derivatives, as well as the most active natural isothiocyanate analogues, represent remarkable antifungal compounds.…”
Section: Results Ans Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The present paper presents data on the antifungal activity of 57 mononuclear aromatic isothiocyanates, i.e., substituted phenylisothiocyanates. It must be stressed that phenylisothiocyanate itself is different chemically from the natural compounds mentioned in the previous paper (7). This is due primarily to the way in which the -NCS group is bound to the radical, since naturally occurring compounds in which the -NCS group is directly bound to the aromatic radical have not been detected.…”
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“…Mustard oil (agl~cones of the glucosinolates) have been shown to possess antifungal activity (DROBNICA, ZEMANOVA, NEMEC, ANTOS, KRISTIAN, STRUL-LEROVA, KNOPPOVA, NEMEC, 1967) and many of its synthetic derivatives are also useful bacteriostatic agents (McKAY, GARMAISE, 1960).…”
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“…Owing to their antimicrobial properties, naturally occurring GSLs and ITCs have been studied for a long time, with 132 types identified by 2011 [6][7][8][9]. Recently, the role of ITC in human redox regulation and the activation of detoxification enzymes which act against carcinogens have been studied [10,11].…”
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confidence: 99%