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Exploring dynamic changes of fungal cellular components during nanoemulsion treatment by multivariate microRaman imaging

TALANTA [2023]
Anand Babu Perumal, Reshma B Nambiar, Xuelun Luo, Zhenzhu Su, Xiaoli Li, Yong He
ABSTRACT

Recently, essential oils (EO) have gained a lot of interest for use as antifungal agent in food and agricultural industry and extensive research is ongoing to understand their mode of action. However, the exact mechanism is not yet elucidated. Here, we integrated spectral unmixing and Raman microspectroscopy imaging to unveil the antifungal mechanism of green tea EO based nanoemulsion (NE) against Magnaporthe oryzae . The dramatic change in protein, lipid, adenine , and guanine bands indicate that NE has a significant impact on the protein, lipid and metabolic processes of purine . The results also demonstrated that the NE treatment caused damage to fungal hyphae by inducing a physical injury leading to cell wall damage and loss of integrity. Our study shows that MCR−ALS (Multivariate Curve Resolution-Alternating Least Squares) and N-FINDR (N-finder algorithm) Raman imaging could serve as a suitable complementary package to the traditional methods, for revealing the antifungal mechanism of action of EO/NE.

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