INVESTIGADORES
SVETAZ Laura Andrea
capítulos de libros
Título:
Natural Antifungal Agents Isolated from Argentine Plants. A Summary of Studies Developed in the Period 2000–2020.
Autor/es:
SEIMANDI, GISELA M.; BUTASSI, ESTEFANÍA; DI LIBERTO, MELINA; CORDISCO, ESTEFANÍA; BLANC, ALAN; SORTINO, MAXIMILIANO; SVETAZ, LAURA; DERITA, MARCOS
Libro:
Promising Antimicrobials from Natural Products
Editorial:
Springer Nature
Referencias:
Lugar: Cham; Año: 2022; p. 281 - 320
Resumen:
Fungal species are able to carry out benefcial actions on industrial processes that directly affect human being wellness. They can also be the cause ofsevere pathologies both in humans or food products. Fungicidal agents currentlyused to treat human or plant pathogens have many drawbacks after prolonged orinappropriate use, proving to be ineffcient in a short term. Therefore, academicsand the pharmaceutical or agrochemical industries are constantly encouraged tosearch for new chemical entities with antifungal action. In this sense, taking advantage of secondary plant metabolites to fnd out antifungal molecules could be ofhigh interest. During the last 20 years, we have constituted a group of scientists thatbroach the subject related to antifungal products obtained from vegetable sources,and we have assayed hundreds of plant species and a considerable number of natural metabolites isolated from them, against the main fungal pathogens that affecthumans and crops. The aim of this chapter is to update the plants that have demonstrated the best antifungal action during this period of time and the natural compounds responsible for this. In addition, new strategies like the evaluation ofphotoactive species and synergism, as well as comparisons with results obtained byother authors reported in the literature, will be discussed.