Bioactivity | Antifungal agent 37 is a geterocyclic disulfide, with antifungal activity[1]. |
Invitro | Antifungal agent 37 (50 μg/mL) shows anti-fungal activity against 10 pathogenic fungi with inhibition rates of 65.46% (R. solani), 98.56% (S. sclerotiorum), 41.99% (B. cinerea), 66.80% (F. graminearum), 36.70% (M. oryzae), 28.26% (P. capsici), 100% (A. flavus), 57.35% (P. expansum), 89.64% (M. fructicola), 59.03% (R. stolonifer), respectively[1].Antifungal agent 37 inhibits fungus growth with EC50s of 10.67 μg/mL (R. solani), 10.10 μg/mL (S. sclerotiorum), 23.49 μg/mL (F. graminearum), >10 μg/mL (A. flavus), 9.71 μg/mL (M. fructicola), 21.54 μg/mL (R. stolonifer), respectively[1].Antifungal agent 37 shows an excellent antibacterial effect on X. oryzae, with an MIC value of 1.56 μg/mL, which was better than the positive control drug TC[1]. |
In Vivo | Antifungal agent 37 (200 μg/mL; sprinkling; for 14 d) inhibits rice bacterial blight in vivo[1]. |
Name | Antifungal agent 37 |
Formula | C7H10N2S2 |
Molar Mass | 186.30 |
Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
Storage | Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis. |
Reference | [1]. Wang JR, et al. Allicin-Inspired Heterocyclic Disulfides as Novel Antimicrobial Agents. J Agric Food Chem. 2022 Sep 6. |