Phytotoxic and antimicrobial activities of catechin derivatives

R Veluri, TL Weir, HP Bais, FR Stermitz… - Journal of Agricultural …, 2004 - ACS Publications
R Veluri, TL Weir, HP Bais, FR Stermitz, JM Vivanco
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2004ACS Publications
(±)-Catechin is a potent phytotoxin, with the phytotoxicity due entirely to the (−)-catechin
enantiomer.(+)-Catechin, but not the (−)-enantiomer, has antibacterial and antifungal
activities. Tetramethoxy, pentaacetoxy, and cyclic derivatives of (±)-catechin retained
phytotoxicity. The results indicate that antioxidant properties of catechins are not a
determining factor for phytotoxicity. A similar conclusion was reached for the antimicrobial
properties. Centaurea maculosa (spotted knapweed) exudes (±)-catechin from its roots, but …
(±)-Catechin is a potent phytotoxin, with the phytotoxicity due entirely to the (−)-catechin enantiomer. (+)-Catechin, but not the (−)-enantiomer, has antibacterial and antifungal activities. Tetramethoxy, pentaacetoxy, and cyclic derivatives of (±)-catechin retained phytotoxicity. The results indicate that antioxidant properties of catechins are not a determining factor for phytotoxicity. A similar conclusion was reached for the antimicrobial properties. Centaurea maculosa (spotted knapweed) exudes (±)-catechin from its roots, but the flavanol is not re-absorbed and hence the weed is not affected. The much less polar tetramethoxy derivative may, however, be absorbed and hence be able to cause toxicity. Because of the combination of phytotoxicity and antimicrobial activity, (±)-catechin could be a useful natural herbicide and antimicrobial.
Keywords: Catechin derivatives; herbicide; phytotoxicity; antimicrobial activity
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