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Larvicidal activity of isobutylamides identified in Piper nigrum fruits against three mosquito species.

Il-Kwon Park1, Sang-Gil Lee, Sang-Chul Shin, Ji-Doo Park, Young-Joon Ahn.   

Abstract

The insecticidal activity of materials derived from the fruits of Piper nigrum against third instar larvae of Culex pipiens pallens, Aedes aegypti, and A. togoi was examined and compared with that of commercially available piperine, a known insecticidal compound from Piper species. The biologically active constituents of P. nigrum fruits were characterized as the isobutylamide alkaloids pellitorine, guineensine, pipercide, and retrofractamide A by spectroscopic analysis. Retrofractamide A was isolated from P. nigrum fruits as a new insecticidal principle. On the basis of 48-h LC(50) values, the compound most toxic to C. pipiens pallens larvae was pipercide (0.004 ppm) followed by retrofractamide A (0.028 ppm), guineensine (0.17 ppm), and pellitorine (0.86 ppm). Piperine (3.21 ppm) was least toxic. Against A. aegypti larvae, larvicidal activity was more pronounced in retrofractamide A (0.039 ppm) than in pipercide (0.1 ppm), guineensine (0.89 ppm), and pellitorine (0.92 ppm). Piperine (5.1 ppm) was relatively ineffective. Against A. togoi larvae, retrofractamide A (0.01 ppm) was much more effective, compared with pipercide (0.26 ppm), pellitorine (0.71 ppm), and guineensine (0.75 ppm). Again, very low activity was observed with piperine (4.6 ppm). Structure-activity relationships indicate that the N-isobutylamine moiety might play a crucial role in the larvicidal activity, but the methylenedioxyphenyl moiety does not appear essential for toxicity. Naturally occurring Piper fruit-derived compounds merit further study as potential mosquito larval control agents or as lead compounds.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11902925     DOI: 10.1021/jf011457a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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