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Bioactivity-Guided Metabolite Profiling of Feijoa (<i>Acca sellowiana</i>) Cultivars Identifies 4‑Cyclopentene-1,3-dione as a Potent Antifungal Inhibitor of Chitin Synthesis
Pathogenic fungi continue to develop
resistance against current
antifungal drugs. To explore the potential of agricultural waste products
as a source of novel antifungal compounds, we obtained an unbiased
GC-MS profile of 151 compounds from 16 commercial and experimental
cultivars of feijoa peels. Multivariate analysis correlated 93% of
the compound profiles with antifungal bioactivities. Of the 18 compounds
that significantly correlated with antifungal activity, 5 had not
previously been described from feijoa. Two novel cultivars were the
most bioactive, and the compound 4-cyclopentene-1,3-dione, detected
in these cultivars, was potently antifungal (IC<sub>50</sub> = 1–2
μM) against human-pathogenic <i>Candida</i> species.
Haploinsufficiency and fluorescence microscopy analyses determined
that the synthesis of chitin, a fungal-cell-wall polysaccharide, was
the target of 4-cyclopentene-1,3-dione. This fungal-specific mechanism
was consistent with a 22–70-fold reduction in antibacterial
activity. Overall, we identified the agricultural waste product of
specific cultivars of feijoa peels as a source of potential high-value
antifungal compounds