Abstract
Culture broths of fungal strains were screened for novel insect chitinase inhibitors using the Spodoptera litura chitinase inhibitory assay. The culture filtrates of 5 strains showed potent and specific inhibitory activity against the insect chitinase. Partial characterization showed that the active compounds produced by these strains were water-soluble macromolecular compounds which had not been hitherto reported as chitinase inhibitors. These novel chitinase inhibitors are, therefore, expected to be potential agents for insect control.
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