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Rhamnolipids as Platform Molecules for Production of Potential Anti-zoospore Agrochemicals
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BiosynthesisBioorganic ChemistryEngineeringBiochemistryRhamnolipid BiosurfactantsNatural SciencesFree DiacidsGreen SynthesisNatural Product BiosynthesisPlatform MoleculesMicrobiologyPhytochemistryZoosporic Plant PathogensSynthetic ChemistryBiomolecular EngineeringNatural Product Synthesis
Rhamnolipid biosurfactants have potential applications in the control of zoosporic plant pathogens. However, rhamnolipids have not been closely investigated for the anti-zoospore mechanism or for developing new anti-zoospore chemicals. In this study, RhL-1 and RhL-3 groups of rhamnolipids were used to generate the corresponding RhL-2 and RhL-4 groups and the free diacids. Conversion of RhL-3 to RhL-1 was also accomplished in vitro with cellobiase as the catalyst. The anti-zoospore effects of RhL-1-RhL-4 and the diacids were investigated with zoospores of Phytophthora sojae. For RhL-1-RhL-4, approximately 20, 30, 40, and 40 mg/L, respectively, were found to be the lowest concentrations required to stop movement of all zoospores, which indicates that the anti-zoospore effect remains strong even after RhL-1 and RhL-3 are hydrolyzed into RhL-2 and RhL-4. The free diacids required a significantly higher critical concentration of about 125 mg/L. Rhamnose can be obtained as a co-product.
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