| Literature DB >> 25356733 |
Magbubah Essack1, Hanin S Alzubaidy2, Vladimir B Bajic3, John A C Archer4.
Abstract
In spite of advances in invertebrate pest management, the agricultural industry is suffering from impeded pest control exacerbated by global climate changes that have altered rain patterns to favour opportunistic breeding. Thus, novel naturally derived chemical compounds toxic to both terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates are of interest, as potential pesticides. In this regard, marine cyanobacterium-derived metabolites that are toxic to both terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates continue to be a promising, but neglected, source of potential pesticides. A PubMed query combined with hand-curation of the information from retrieved articles allowed for the identification of 36 cyanobacteria-derived chemical compounds experimentally confirmed as being toxic to invertebrates. These compounds are discussed in this review.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25356733 PMCID: PMC4247248 DOI: 10.3390/toxins6113058
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxins (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6651 Impact factor: 4.546
Figure 1Interaction network of 36 compounds isolated from cyanobacteria that have been demonstrated to be toxic to invertebrates and have the potential to be developed as bio-molluscicide/bio-ovicide agents.
Invertebrate toxicity-inducing compounds isolated from cyanobacteria.
| Compound | Species | Biological Activity | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grenadamide B |
| beet armyworm toxic | [ |
| Grenadamide C |
| beet armyworm toxic | [ |
| Crossbyanol B |
| brine shrimp toxic | [ |
| Curacin A |
| brine shrimp toxic | [ |
| Grenadadiene |
| brine shrimp toxic | [ |
| Grenadamide |
| brine shrimp toxic | [ |
| Guineamide G |
| brine shrimp toxic | [ |
| Lyngbyabellin B |
| brine shrimp toxic | [ |
| Phormidolide | brine shrimp toxic | [ | |
| Semiplenamide A |
| brine shrimp toxic | [ |
| Semiplenamide B |
| brine shrimp toxic | [ |
| Semiplenamide C |
| brine shrimp toxic | [ |
| Semiplenamide D |
| brine shrimp toxic | [ |
| Semiplenamide E |
| brine shrimp toxic | [ |
| Semiplenamide F |
| brine shrimp toxic | [ |
| Semiplenamide G |
| brine shrimp toxic | [ |
| Tanikolide |
| brine shrimp toxic | [ |
| Kalkitoxin |
| brine shrimp toxic; fertilized sea urchin egg toxic | [ |
| Pahayokolide A | brine shrimp toxic; zebrafish toxicity | [ | |
| Isomalyngamide A |
| crayfish toxic | [ |
| Isomalyngamide B |
| crayfish toxic | [ |
| Tenuecyclamide A |
| fertilized sea urchin egg toxic | [ |
| Tenuecyclamide B |
| fertilized sea urchin egg toxic | [ |
| Tenuecyclamide C |
| fertilized sea urchin egg toxic | [ |
| Tenuecyclamide D |
| fertilized sea urchin egg toxic | [ |
| Barbamide |
| molluscicidal | [ |
| Comnostin A |
| molluscicidal | [ |
| Comnostin B |
| molluscicidal | [ |
| Comnostin C |
| molluscicidal | [ |
| Comnostin D |
| molluscicidal | [ |
| Comnostin E |
| molluscicidal | [ |
| Cyanolide A |
| molluscicidal | [ |
| Aerucyclamide A |
| Thamnocephalus platyurus toxic | [ |
| Aerucyclamide B |
| Thamnocephalus platyurus toxic | [ |
| Cyanopeptolin 1020 | Thamnocephalus platyurus toxic | [ | |
| Oscillapeptin J |
| Thamnocephalus platyurus toxic | [ |
Figure 2Structure of Barbamide (1), Tanikolide (2), Cyanolide A (3) and Comnostin B (4).
Figure 3Structure of Grenadamide B (1) and Grenadamide C (2).
Figure 4Structure of Tenuecyclamide A (1), Tenuecyclamide C (2), Tenuecyclamide D (3) and Kalkitoxin (4).
Figure 5Structure of Curacin A (1), Grenadamide A (2), Lyngbyabellin B (3), Phormidolide (4), Semiplenamide A (5), Semiplenamide B (6), Semiplenamide C (7), Semiplenamide D (8), Semiplenamide E (9), Semiplenamide F (10), Semiplenamide G (11), Pahayokolide A (12), Taveuniamides A (13), Taveuniamides B (14), Taveuniamides C (15), Taveuniamides D (16), Taveuniamides E (17), Taveuniamides F (18), Taveuniamides G (19), Taveuniamides H (20), Taveuniamides I (21), Taveuniamides J (22), Taveuniamides K (23), Crossbyanol B (24), Guineamide G (25) and Wewakamide A (26).
Figure 6Structure of Aerucyclamide A (1), Aerucyclamide B (2), Cyanopeptolin 1020 (3) and Oscillapeptin J (4).
Figure 7Structure of Isomalyngamide A (1) and Isomalyngamide B (2).