Bioactive Diterpenes from the Brazilian Native Plant () and Their Application in Weed Control.

Molecules

Allelopathy Group, Department of Organic Chemistry, Institute of Biomolecules (INBIO), Faculty of Science, University of Cadiz, C/República Saharaui #7, 11510 Puerto Real, Spain.

Published: July 2021

Even today, weeds continue to be a considerable problem for agriculture. The application of synthetic herbicides produces serious environmental consequences, and crops suffer loss of their activity due to the appearance of new resistant weed biotypes. Our aim is to develop new effective natural herbicides that improve the problem of resistance and do not harm the environment. This work is focused on a bioassay-guided isolation and the characterization of natural products present in leaves with phytotoxic activity and its preliminary application in weeds. was selected for two reasons: it is an abundant species in the Cerrado region (the second most important ecosystem in Brazil, after the Amazon)-the explanation behind its being a dominant species is a major focus of interest-and it has traditional employment in folk medicine. Six major compounds were isolated in this plant: one flavone and five diterpenes, two of which are described for the first time in the literature. Four of the six compounds exhibited phytotoxic activity in the bioassays performed. The results confirmed the phytotoxic potential of this plant, which had not been investigated until now.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8348793PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154632DOI Listing

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