Structure-related insect antifeedant and growth regulating activities of some limonoids

Govindachari, T. R. ; Narasimhan, N. S. ; Suresh, G. ; Partho, P. D. ; Gopalakrishnan, Geetha ; Krishna Kumari, G. N. (1995) Structure-related insect antifeedant and growth regulating activities of some limonoids Journal of Chemical Ecology, 21 (10). pp. 1585-1600. ISSN 0098-0331

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Abstract

Insect antifeedant and growth-regulating activities of 22 limonoids (both natural and their derivatives) againstSpodoptera litura were studied to understand the structure-related bioactivities of the limonoids. The C-seco limonoids (azadirachtins A, B, D, H, and I) were the most effective compounds as a group, while the intact limonoids (cedrelone and its derivatives) were the least effective. The cyclohexenone A ring and the-hydroxy enone group in the B ring appear to be important for antifeedant activity. The presence of a cyclohexenone or 1,2-epoxide in the A ring coupled with an-hydroxy enone in the B ring correlated well with growth regulatory activity. An acetoxy at C-7 instead of-hydroxy enone and perhaps the carbonyl at C-16 increase growth regulatory activity. Absence of 14-15 epoxide may not drastically reduce antifeedant activity and growth regulatory activity.

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Keywords:Antifeedants; Growth Regulation; Limonoids
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