Semi-synthesis and characterization of some new matrine derivatives as insecticidal agents.

Pest Manag Sci

CAS Key Laboratory of Tropical Marine Bio-resources and Ecology, Guangdong Key Laboratory of Marine Materia Medica, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Guangzhou, 510301, China.

Published: August 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Matrine is a traditional insecticide that is typically used with other pesticides due to its moderate effectiveness.
  • Scientists synthesized new matrine derivatives with cyclohexylamine groups to test their insecticidal efficacy against common agricultural pests.
  • While the new compounds showed poor activity against most pests, two specific derivatives (compounds 2 and 4) demonstrated significantly higher effectiveness, particularly against Lipaphis erysimi and Mulberry Root-Knot Nematode, indicating potential for future crop protection developments.

Article Abstract

Background: Matrine is an important traditional plant-derived insecticide with broad-spectrum activity. However, due to its moderate activity, matrine is mainly applied in combination with other pesticides. In order to discover new potential natural-product-based crop protection agents, a series of matrine derivatives characterized by cyclohexylamine group were synthesized to screen their insecticidal activity against seven typically agricultural pests.

Results: The structural configurations of compounds were characterized by IR, H NMR, C NMR, MS and XRD, with the pure yields of 42%, 65% and 71%, respectively. Although all compounds showed poor insecticidal activity against five lepidoptera pests, the compounds 2 and 4 displayed remarkable insecticidal activities against Lipaphis erysimi and Mulberry Root-Knot Nematode with a concentration-dependent manner within 0.5~1.5 mg/ mL. Compared with matrine (60%), compounds 2 and 4 exhibited potent insecticidal activities against L. erysimi, with a corrected mortality of 83.3% and 89.7%, respectively. They also showed excellent control effects on Mulberry Root-Knot Nematode, with corrected mortality as high as 88% and 80%, respectively.

Conclusion: All four synthesized matrine derivatives showed poor insecticidal activity against five lepidoptera pests, but the compounds 2 and 4 exhibited much stronger insecticidal activities against L. erysimi and Mulberry Root-Knot Nematode than matrine. Combined with the structural characteristics of compounds 1~4, we conclude that 4-methylcyclohexylamine, not the carbon disulfide group or cyclohexylamine group alone, mainly contributed to the improvement of insecticidal activities of matrine derivatives against these two agricultural pests. This work provides a direction and foundation for structural optimization of the matrine pesticides in the future. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry.

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