Tatli I.I.Akdemir Z.Ş.Bedir E.Khan I.A.2019-10-272019-10-2720041300-41821300-4182https://hdl.handle.net/11454/22491Turkish medicinal plants provide a rich source of biologically-active natural products. With the use of simple bioassays, it is possible to evaluate the bioactivity of the natural compounds. Antifungal screening of 16 compounds in a matrix format from two Verbascum species growing in Turkey was conducted directly on thin-layer chromatographic (TLC) plates sprayed with a spore suspension. Compounds possessing strong antifungal activity produced a clear zone of inhibition bounded by a sharp margin regardless of the size of the inhibitory zone. Ilwensisaponin A and C from Verbascum pterocalycinum var. mutense Hub.-Mor. were found to be active. Bioautographic assay indicated that the saponins appeared to be the most effective against Colletotrichum acutatum, C. fragariae and C. gloeosporioides.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAntifungal ActivityBioactive CompoundsIlwensisaponin AIlwensisaponin CMedicinal plantsSaponinsScrophulariaceaeVerbascum lasianthumVerbascum pterocalycinum var. mutenseSearch for antifungal compounds from some Verbascum species growing in TurkeyArticle283137140Q3