Volume 18, Number 10, 1755-1760, DOI: 10.1007/BF02751100

Inhibitory effects of terpene alcohols and aldehydes on growth of green algaChlorella pyrenoidosa

Miyoshi Ikawa, Stephen P. Mosley and Linda J. Barbero

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Abstract

The growth of the green algaChlorella pyrenoidosa was inhibited by terpene alcohols and the terpene aldehyde citral. The strongest activity was shown by citral. Nerol, geraniol, and citronellol also showed pronounced activity. Strong inhibition was linked to acyclic terpenes containing a primary alcohol or aldehyde function. Inhibition appeared to be taking place through the vapor phase rather than by diffusion through the agar medium from the terpene-treated paper disks used in the system. Inhibition through agar diffusion was shown by certain aged samples of terpene hydrocarbons but not by recently purchased samples.

Key words   Chlorella pyrenoidosa  - alga - terpenes - growth inhibition

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