Development of a rapid and sensitive HPLC method for the identification and quantification of cavoxin and cavoxone in Phoma cava culture filtrates
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Cavoxin is a tetrasubstituted phytotoxic chalcone and cavoxone is the correponding chroman-4-one, both
produced in vitro by Phoma cava, a fungus isolated from chestnut. Cavoxin showed biofungicide
potential against fungal species responsible of food molding. Therefore, cavoxin has potential to be
incorporated into biopolymer to generate a so called "intelligent food packaging". To reach this objective
the large scale production of cavoxin by P. cava fermentation need to be optimized. A rapid and efficient
method for cavoxin analysis, as well as of cavoxone, in the fungal culture filtrates and the
corresponding organic extracts is the first experimental step. Thus, a HPLC method was developed and
applied to quantify cavoxin and cavoxone production in two different fungal culture conditions. The
analysis proved that cavoxin production in stirred culture filtrates is significantly higher than in static
ones.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cavoxin; cavoxone; HPLC method
List of contributors:
Evidente, Antonio; Boari, Angela; Vurro, Maurizio
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