Saponins, the Unexplored Secondary Metabolites in Plant Defense: Opportunities in Integrated Pest Management
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 3/10/2025
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Summary
Background
Plants have evolved diverse defense mechanisms against biotic stressors including fungi, bacteria, nematodes, insects and viruses through the production of secondary metabolites. Saponins, terpenoid secondary metabolites, have demonstrated significant potential in suppressing a wide range of plant pathogens but remain underexplored compared to other secondary metabolite classes like alkaloids and flavonoids.
Objective
This review aims to identify and acknowledge the significance of saponins as being on par with other classes of secondary metabolites in plant defense systems. It provides a holistic review on the role of saponins with known mechanisms against all major plant pathogens and pests, and discusses the potential of saponin-rich crops in providing eco-friendly pest management products for integrated pest management.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Plants (Basel),
- Study Type:Review,
- Source: 10.3390/plants14060861, PMID: 40265787