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    Antifungal activity of Rosemary oil extract against and its effect on the Afl.1 gene expression in the Aspergillus flavus by Real Time-PCR

  • Mojtaba Mohammadi,1,* Shiva Golkaram,2
    1. Zanjan Islamic Azaad University
    2. Zanjan Islamic Azad University


  • Introduction: Investigating about the extract of Rosemary in various groups of fungi and this extract’s minimum effective deterrence density on types of fungi and also the survey of this extract in expressing the Afl.1 gene in Aspergillus flavus is the main target of this research. Rosemary is a very important medicinal herb. Although its antimicrobial effect is fully considered, but its effect on toxin-causing and pathogenic funguses is not studied very much. Therefore, considering the limitation of antifungal drugs, chemical effects, and drug resistance of them, it seems the access of reaching an effective herbal medicine really matters. Since the Aflatoxin is concerned in various food, livestock, pharmaceutical, and medical industries, this research illustrates the mchanism of growth containment by this fungus.
  • Methods: First of all we cultivate Aspergillus flavus in sabouraud dextrose agar perimeter and then we put Rosemary impregnated paper disks on the surface of perimeter to determine the anti-fungal effect with disk difussion method and creation of inhibition zone then with the help of 10 standard sterile tubes (macrodeloution method) we dilute Rosemary extract in the perimeter of sabouraud dextrose broth to gain this extract’s effective concentration and finally Rosemary’s effect on expressing the Afl.1 gene was examined by Real Time-PCR.
  • Results: Achieved results indicate that the extract of Rosemary on various types of fungi has an inhibitory effect. The average diagonal of bright anti growth haloes are about 16-18 mm. Therefore the minimum density of deterrence Rosemary extract or MCI for Asperjillus flavus is 3 to 5 mg per liter and the results of Real Time- PCR confirm this inhibitory effect on expressing the Afl.1 gene which produces Aflatoxin in molecular level.
  • Conclusion: The extract of Rosemary can have a considerable inhibitory effect on expressing the Afl.1 gene and production of Aspergillus flavus.
  • Keywords: Asperjillus flavus, Rosemary, Afl.1, RT-PCR