Activities of Jatropha curcas phorbol esters in various bioassays
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摘要
Jatropha curcas seeds contain 30-35%oil, which can be converted to high quality biodiesel. However, Jatropha oil is toxic, ascribed to the presence of phorbol esters (PEs). In this study, isolated phorbol ester rich fraction (PEEF) was used to evaluate the activity of PEs using three aquatic species based bioassays (snail (Physa fontinalis), brine shrimp (Artemeia salina), daphnia (Daphnia magna)) and microorganisms. In all the bioassays tested, increase in concentration of PEs increased mortality with an EC50 (48 h) of 0.33, 26.48 and 0.95 mg L鈭? PEs for snail, artemia and daphnia, respectively. The sensitivity of various microorganisms for PEs was also tested. Among the bacterial species tested, Streptococcus pyogenes and Proteus mirabilis were highly susceptible with a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 215 mg L鈭? PEs; and Pseudomonas putida were also sensitive with MIC of 251 mg L鈭? PEs. Similarly, Fusarium species of fungi exhibited EC50 of 58 mg L鈭? PEs, while Aspergillus niger and Curvularia lunata had EC50 of 70 mg L鈭?. The snail bioassay was most sensitive with 100%snail mortality at 1 渭g of PEs mL鈭?. In conclusion, snail bioassay could be used to monitor PEs in Jatropha derived products such as oil, biodiesel, fatty acid distillate, kernel meal, cake, glycerol or for contamination in soil or other environmental matrices. In addition, PEs with molluscicidal/antimicrobial activities could be utilized for agricultural and pharmaceutical applications.

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