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Natural Product Research
Formerly Natural Product Letters
Volume 25, 2011 - Issue 16
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Podophyllotoxin-derived insecticidal agents: Part XIII – Evaluation of insecticidal activity of podophyllotoxin derivatives against Brontispa longissima

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Pages 1570-1576 | Received 19 Nov 2009, Accepted 18 Apr 2010, Published online: 06 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

In an attempt to find the biorational insecticides for Brontispa longissima control, 12 podophyllotoxin (PPT) analogues were tested for their insecticidal activity against the fifth-instar larvae of B. longissima in vivo for the first time. Among all the tested compounds, especially compounds 6 and 8 showed more promising and pronounced insecticidal activity than toosendanin, a commercial insecticide derived from Melia azedarach. The different insecticidal activity range of compounds 112 indicated that the variation of chemical structures in the PPT skeleton markedly affected the activity profiles of this compound class, and some important structure–activity relationship information has been revealed. Together, these preliminary results may be useful in guiding further modification of PPTs in the development of potential new insecticides.

Acknowledgements

This study was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (no. 30800720); the Post-Doctor Research Foundation (no. 20090450142); and the Interdisciplinary Innovation Research Foundation for Young Scholars, Lanzhou University (no. LZUJC2007018).

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