2021
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26226906
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Ammoides pusilla Essential Oil: A Potent Inhibitor of the Growth of Fusarium avenaceum and Its Enniatin Production

Abstract: Enniatins are mycotoxins produced by Fusarium species contaminating cereals and various agricultural commodities. The co-occurrence of these mycotoxins in large quantities with other mycotoxins such as trichothecenes and the possible synergies in toxicity could lead to serious food safety problems. Using the agar dilution method, Ammoides pusilla was selected among eight Tunisian plants for the antifungal potential of its essential oil (EO) on Fusarium avenaceum mycelial growth and its production of enniatins.… Show more

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“…The mycelial growth inhibiting effect of TC EO was higher than that of AP EO for both species. The same level of inhibition of ENNs’ accumulation in the FDM-agar medium by F. acuminatum 33T was observed here for both EOs, whereas AP EO was more effective than TC EO for F. avenaceum [ 15 ]. The effectiveness of AP and TC EOs on two members of the F. tricinctum complex is a strength for their putative use for controlling these ENN producers and limiting the accumulation of the mycotoxins in plant products.…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…The mycelial growth inhibiting effect of TC EO was higher than that of AP EO for both species. The same level of inhibition of ENNs’ accumulation in the FDM-agar medium by F. acuminatum 33T was observed here for both EOs, whereas AP EO was more effective than TC EO for F. avenaceum [ 15 ]. The effectiveness of AP and TC EOs on two members of the F. tricinctum complex is a strength for their putative use for controlling these ENN producers and limiting the accumulation of the mycotoxins in plant products.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The antifungal activity of the same eight EOs from Tunisian plants used ( Figure 5 ) here was previously tested against a strain of F. avenaceum , which was significantly more affected by AP and TC EOs than by the other EOs [ 15 ], as F. acuminatum 33T was in the present study ( Figure 5 ). The mycelial growth inhibiting effect of TC EO was higher than that of AP EO for both species.…”
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confidence: 55%
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