Natural products are an abundant and environmentally friendly source for controlling plant pathogens and insect pests. Toward the development of new natural product-based pesticides, here, a series of osthole-based isoxazoline derivatives were prepared by [3 + 2] annulation and evaluated for their insecticidal activities and toxicities. The structures of all osthole-based isoxazoline derivatives were characterized by various spectral analyses, and derivative was further confirmed by X-ray crystallography. Among all the osthole derivatives, displayed the most promising growth inhibitory effect on with a final corrected mortality rate of 96.4% ± 3.3, which was 1.80 times higher than those of both osthole and toosendanin. Derivative displayed the most promising larvicidal activity against with an LC value of 0.220 mg/mL, which was superior to rotenone. Furthermore, both and also exhibited better control efficacy against than rotenone in the pot experiments. Additionally, the toxicity evaluation suggested that these osthole-based isoxazoline derivatives showed relatively low toxicity toward nontarget organisms. Given these results, osthole derivatives , , and could be deeply developed as natural insecticidal agents in agriculture.
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