Literature DB >> 19499920

Bioactivity of latifolin and its derivatives against termites and fungi.

Nobuhiro Sekine1, Tatsuya Ashitani, Tetsuya Murayama, Sakae Shibutani, Satoshi Hattori, Koetsu Takahashi.   

Abstract

Latifolin (1) and its derivatives were investigated with the aim of confirming the correlation between bioactivity (antitermite and antifungal activity) and chemical structure. Termite mortality in response to the derivatives 2'-O-methyllatifolin (2), latifolin dimethyl ether (4), and latifolin diacetate (5) increased 2-fold compared to compound 1. The mortality rate from 5-O-methyllatifolin (3) was not different from 1. The mass loss (feed consumption by termite) in response to compounds 3-5 was 3 times greater than compound 1, and the mass loss from compound 2 was twice as great as compound 1. The mortality rate from compounds 4 and 5 increased sharply 7 days after initial exposure. In assessing the antifungal activity of these compounds, it was found that the inhibition rates of white- and brown-rot fungi in response to all derivatives were less than that for compound 1. Our findings indicate that the phenolic hydroxyl group at C-5 of the A ring provides antitermite activities (mortality and mass loss). In addition, both C-5 and C-2' phenolic hydroxyl groups in the A and B rings have antifungal activity against white- and brown-rot fungi. In conclusion, the bioactivity of compound 1 depends upon the position of phenolic hydroxyl groups.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19499920     DOI: 10.1021/jf900719p

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


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