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Date of Patent:
Jul. 30, 2013

Filed:

Oct. 02, 2009
Applicants:

Anthony J. DE Lucca, Metairie, LA (US);

Stephen M. Boue, New Orleans, LA (US);

Inventors:

Anthony J. De Lucca, Metairie, LA (US);

Stephen M. Boue, New Orleans, LA (US);

Attorneys:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
A01N 43/90 (2006.01); A01N 43/08 (2006.01); A61K 31/7048 (2006.01); A01N 65/38 (2009.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

CAY-1 is a fungicidal saponin from the cayenne pepper () fruit. The saponins 1081 and 919, closely elute with, and are close structural relatives of, CAY-1. Saponin 1081 is poorly antifungal while 919 has no antifungal properties. Nongerminated and germinating conidia of, andwere tested against pure CAY-1 and CAY-1:1081:919 at ratios of 8:1:1, 6:2:2 and 4:3:3 and efficacy was determined after various incubation times. Pure CAY-1 and all saponin mixtures were significantly (p<0.001) lethal to the germinating conidia of, and. All saponin mixtures were equal or superior to pure CAY-1 in antifungal properties. Mixtures of the naturally occurring inactive or poorly fungicidal saponins with reduced levels of CAY-1 display superior fungicidal properties when compared to pure CAY-1 at the same dose levels.


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