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Antioxidative capacity of phenolic compounds extracted from Lolium perenne and Lolium arundinaceum infected with Neotyphodium (Hypocreales: Clavicipitaceae)

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ACTA PHYSIOLOGIAE PLANTARUM
Volume 34, Issue 2, Pages 827-833

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11738-011-0878-6

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Antioxidative capacity; Endophytic fungi; Lolium arundinaceum; Free-radical DPPH (2-2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl); Lolium perenne; Neotyphodium; Reactive-oxygen species

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Members of Neotyphodium endophytic fungi infecting Lolium perenne L. and Lolium arundinaceum Darb. alter the synthesis of several metabolites. In this study we determined the antioxidative capacity of phenolic compounds from L. perenne and L. arundinaceum infected with Neotyphodium lolii (Latch, Christensen et Samuels) and Neotyphodium coenophialum (Morgan-Jones et Gams) Glenn, Bacon et Hanlin, respectively. The antioxidant capacity was determined by measuring the scavenging capacity of aqueous methanolic extracts to the free-radical DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl). L. perenne infected with 'wild-type' strain endophyte showed the highest scavenging capacity, whereas endophyte-free showed the least. Those infected with the 'novel' strains AR1 and AR37 showed intermediate capacities. L. arundinaceum infected with the 'novel' strain AR542 showed a lower scavenging capacity compared with endophyte-free counterparts, regardless of the L. arundinaceum germplasm. The endophyte-free Mediterranean and Continental L. arundinaceum showed a higher capacity to scavenge DPPH when compared with the endophyte-infected Mediterranean and Continental L. arundinaceum. These results suggest that the endophytic fungi alter the antioxidative capacity of the grasses.

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