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Screening for Potential Anti-Viral Compounds in Wild Papaya Genotypes for Eliminating Papaya Ring Spot Virus (PRSV) in Cultivated Papaya (Carica papaya L.)

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dc.contributor.author Auxcilia, J.
dc.contributor.author Gohila Priya, M.
dc.contributor.author Hemaprabha, K.
dc.contributor.author Nirmala Devi, R.
dc.contributor.author Ramya, S.
dc.date.accessioned 2025-06-03T08:10:10Z
dc.date.available 2025-06-03T08:10:10Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.uri http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/11322
dc.description.abstract The study aimed to analyse the secondary metabolites in wild papaya genotypes for Papaya Ring Spot Virus (PRSV) resistance. In this study, two cultivated papaya varieties viz., CO.7, TNAU papaya CO.8 and two wild genotypes viz., Vasconcellea caulifora and Vasconcellea candamarcensis with seven different solvents including polar (aqueous, ethanol, methanol, acetone and ethyl acetate) and non-polar (hexane and chloroform) were used for phytochemical analysis. The qualitative analysis for alkaloid, phenol, saponin, tannin, flavonoids, steroids, glycosides, and terpenoids and quantitative analysis for total phenol, tannin, alkaloid, and flavonoids were determined along with the characterization of secondary metabolites using Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS). The results indicated that wild genera (V. caulifora and V. candamarcensis) possessed extraneous phytoconstituents which were absent in cultivated papaya varieties (CO.7 and TNAU papaya CO.8). Among all the phytoconstituents examined in the study, it was concluded that three compounds viz., Dodecanoic acid, Squalene, and 9,12-Octadecadienoic acid were reported to possess antiviral activity against plant viruses. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher University of Jaffna en_US
dc.subject Anti-viral activity en_US
dc.subject Bioactive compounds en_US
dc.subject Papaya ring spot virus en_US
dc.title Screening for Potential Anti-Viral Compounds in Wild Papaya Genotypes for Eliminating Papaya Ring Spot Virus (PRSV) in Cultivated Papaya (Carica papaya L.) en_US
dc.type Conference paper en_US


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