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Antifeedant Effect Of Polygodial And Drimenol Derivatives Against Spodoptera Frugiperda And Epilachna Paenulata And Quantitative Structure-Activity Analysis

Journal
Pest Management Science
Date Issued
2018-01-10
Author(s)
Soledad del Corral
Georgina N Diaz Napal
María C Carpinella
Marco Mellado
Alejandro M Madrid
Sara M Palacios
Cuellar, Mauricio  
Facultad de Farmacia  
Villena, Juan  
Facultad de Medicina  
Montenegro, Iván  
Facultad de Medicina  
DOI
10.1002/ps.4853
WoS ID
WOS:000435094600012
Abstract
Abstract BACKGROUND The antifeedant activity of 18 sesquiterpenoids of the drimane family (polygodial, drimenol and derivatives) was investigated. RESULTS Polygodial, drimanic and nordrimanic derivatives were found to exert antifeedant effects against two insect species, Spodoptera frugiperda and Epilachna paenulata , which are pests of agronomic interest, indicating that they have potential as biopesticide agents. Among the 18 compounds tested, the epoxynordrimane compound ( 11 ) and isonordrimenone ( 4 ) showed the highest activity [50% effective concentration (EC 50 ) = 23.28 and 25.63 nmol cm − 2 , respectively, against S. frugiperda , and 50.50 and 59.00 nmol/cm 2 , respectively, against E. paenulata ]. CONCLUSION The results suggest that drimanic compounds have potential as new agents against S. frugiperda and E. paenulata . A quantitative structure–activity relationship (QSAR) analysis of the whole series, supported by electronic studies, suggested that drimanic compounds have structural features necessary for increasing antifeedant activity, namely a C‐9 carbonyl group and an epoxide at C‐8 and C‐9. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
Subjects

Agronomy

Agronomy And Crop Sci...

Entomology

Insect Science

Medicine

OCDE Subjects

Agricultural And Vete...

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