Poacic Acid, a Plant-Derived Stilbenoid, Augments Cell Wall Chitin Production, but Its Antifungal Activity Is Hindered by This Polysaccharide and by Fungal Essential Metals
Adi Yona,
Micha Fridman
Abstract:Climate and environmental changes have modified the habitats
of
fungal pathogens, inflicting devastating effects on livestock and
crop production. Additionally, drug-resistant fungi are increasing
worldwide, driving the urgent need to identify new molecular scaffolds
for the development of antifungal agents for humans, animals, and
plants. Poacic acid (PA), a plant-derived stilbenoid, was recently
discovered to be a novel molecular scaffold that inhibits the growth
of several fungi. Its antifungal activity has… Show more
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