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  • Plant pathogenic fungi threaten crop yield and food security, leading to a study on camphor-thiazole derivatives' antifungal activity against six specific fungi.
  • Most of the synthesized derivatives showed significant antifungal effects, with compounds C5, C10, and C17 having noteworthy activity against R. solani, outperforming the control drug boscalid.
  • Preliminary studies indicate that compound C5 alters fungal morphology and increases reactive oxygen species production, highlighting its potential as a lead antifungal agent for further research.

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Background: Plant pathogenic fungi pose a severe threat to crop yield and food security. This study aims to investigate the potential antifungal activity and mechanism of action of camphor-thiazole derivatives against six plant pathogenic fungi. A novel series of camphor-thiazole derivatives were designed, synthesized and evaluated for their antifungal effects against Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium graminearum, Valsa mali, Alternaria solani, Colletotrichum orbiculare and Botryitis cinerea.

Results: Most of the synthesized camphor-thiazole derivatives exhibited notable antifungal activity. Amongst them, compounds C5, C10 and C17 showed significant activity against R. solani with median effective concentrations (EC) values in the range 3-4 μg mL, demonstrating superior antifungal efficacy to the control drug boscalid (EC = 1.23 μg mL). Structure-activity relationship and density functional theory analysis emphasized the critical role of substituent selection in optimizing the biological activity of these compounds. Moreover, preliminary mechanistic studies revealed that compound C5 induced abnormal mycelial and cellular morphology in R. solani as observed using scanning and transmission electron microscopy, and triggered the production and accumulation of reactive oxygen species. Additionally, the increased concentration of C5 resulted in enhanced cell membrane permeability.

Conclusion: In this study, the designed and optimized compound C5 emerged as a promising candidate for potent antifungal agents. The results demonstrate that synthesized camphor-thiazole derivatives possess potent antifungal activity and can serve as lead compounds for further optimization in antifungal agent development. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.

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Article Synopsis
  • Plant pathogenic fungi threaten crop yield and food security, leading to a study on camphor-thiazole derivatives' antifungal activity against six specific fungi.
  • Most of the synthesized derivatives showed significant antifungal effects, with compounds C5, C10, and C17 having noteworthy activity against R. solani, outperforming the control drug boscalid.
  • Preliminary studies indicate that compound C5 alters fungal morphology and increases reactive oxygen species production, highlighting its potential as a lead antifungal agent for further research.
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Camphor is synthesized from the Sumatran camphor plant () in previous experiments. It can be synthesized with thiosemicarbazide, ethy-2‑chloro acetoacetate, and sodium acetate (catalyze) to form camphor derivate with thiazole ring structure. Hydrazine and phenylhydrazine were both used to make the thiazole ring variations.

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Background: A series of new pyrimidines and thiazoles containing camphor moiety were synthesized under both conventional and microwave irradiation techniques.

Methods: The condensation of camphor either with aminoguanidine or thiosemicarbazide gives the camphor hydrazine carboximidiamide 2 and the camphor thiosemicarbazone 3, respectively. Refluxing of 3 with chloroacetonitrile afforded the camphor thiazol-4-imine 4.

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