New Prospective Insecticidal Agents Based on N‐(arylcarbamothioyl)arylmide Derivatives Against Spodoptera frugiperda: Design, Synthesis, Toxicological, Biological, Biomedical Studies and Antibacterial Activity

Author:

Khalaf Mai M.12,Abd El‐Lateef Hany M.12,Gouda Mohamed1,Almarri Mohammed N.1,Abdelhamid Antar A.23,AL‐Ghamdi Saleh4,Amer Amer A.2,Gad Mohamed A.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry College of Science King Faisal University Al-Ahsa 31982 Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science Sohag University Sohag 82524 Egypt

3. Chemistry Department Faculty of Science Al-Baha University Al-Baha Saudi Arabia

4. Biology Department Faculty of Science Al-Baha University Al-Baha Saudi Arabia

5. Research Institute of Plant Protection Agricultural Research Center Giza 12619 Egypt

Abstract

AbstractIn this work, a novel series of N‐(arylcarbamothioyl)arylmide) 2–11 were synthesized by treating One‐Pot three‐multicomponent of Aroyl chloride, ammonium isothiocyanate and amine compounds under refluxing conditions. Using spectroscopic methods, the chemical structure of the novelty developed compounds were investigated. After five days, the proposed derivatives’ insecticidal bioassay was assessed using the median lethal concentration (LC50) against the second & fourth larvae of Spodoptera frugiperda as toxicity agents. The findings showed that, to varying degrees, every tested substance exerted insecticidal effects on S. frugiperda larvae in both of their instars. Compound 9 was the most poisonous of them all, having an LC50 against larvae in their second and fourth instars of 60.45 and 123.21 mg/L, respectively. Additionally, a few biological and biochemical characteristics of the substances that were generated in a lab setting were also looked at. Furthermore, this work discusses how to discover novel compounds that may one day be employed as insecticidal agents. Finally, all the designed components were monitored for their antibacterial effectiveness toward both Gram‐positive & Gram‐negative bacteria.

Publisher

Wiley

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