Cantharidin-Based Verbenone Derivatives as a Novel Insecticide against Plutella xylostella: Design, Synthesis, Insecticidal Activity Evaluation, and 3D QSAR Study

Author:

Lee Kwanshik1,Nada Hossam2ORCID,Kim Minkyoung2,Park Hyejun1,Lee Kiho3ORCID,Seo Dongho3,Lee Kyeong2,Choi Yongseok1

Affiliation:

1. College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, 145 Anamro, Seungbukgu, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea

2. College of Pharmacy, Dongguk University, 32 Donggukro, Ilsandonggu, Goyangsi 10326, Republic of Korea

3. College of Pharmacy, Korea University, 2511, Sejongro, Sejong 30019, Republic of Korea

Abstract

The diamondback moth is a detrimental insect pest of brassicaceous crops which was among the first crop insects to be reported as DDT resistant. It has since proven to be significantly resistant to nearly every synthetic insecticide used in the field in many crucifer-producing regions. Due to insecticide control failures in some parts of the world, economically viable crucifer production is now all but impossible. As a result, there has been an increasing effort to identify new compounds with strong pesticidal activity. Cantharidin is one such compound that has been shown to be highly effective against a variety of insect pests. However, its chemical synthesis and potential toxicity to non-target organisms have been a major source of concern. Herein, using rational design approaches, a new series of cantharidin-based verbenone derivatives were synthesized and evaluated for their insecticidal activities against the diamondback moth. Among different compounds screened, compounds 6a, 6h, 6i, and 6q emerged as the most potent compounds exhibiting 100% mortality at a concentration of 100 mg/L after four days. These compounds demonstrated a good anti-feeding effect against the diamondback moth on cabbage leaves. Subsequently, a 3D QSAR study was carried out to identify the key structural features of the synthesized compounds and their correlation with insecticidal activity.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Ministry of Education of Korea

Korea University Grant

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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