Abstract

A search for bioactive compounds, inhibitors of Paenibacillus larvae, the causal agent of American foulbrood, a honeybees' disease, was carried on. Extracts of two fungal strains, Alternaria brassicicola and Alternaria raphani, isolated from pollen collected from beehives, exhibited a specific inhibitory activity against this bacterium. From these extracts and by means of chromatographic steps and bioassay-guided fractionation, three tetramic acids were isolated. The compounds were identified by spectroscopic methods and the absolute stereochemistry was chemically determined. L-Tenuazonic acid was shown to be responsible for the antibiotic activity. This compound showed a MIC of 32 μg/ml, comparable with that of oxytetracycline, an antibiotic currently used for the prevention of American foulbrood.

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