Nematicidal Activity of 3-Acyltetramic Acid Analogues Against Pine Wood Nematode, Bursaphelenchus Xylophilus
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Among 98 3-acyltetramic acid analogues, compounds , , and , showed >90% nematicidal activity against the pine wood nematode at a 10 μg/mL concentration. The nematicidal activities of compounds , , and were a little lower at 88.0%, 85.8%, and 57.2% at a 10 μg/mL concentration, respectively. The nematicidal activity of emamection benzoate, widely used in Korea for the prevention of pine wilt disease, was 32.3% at a 10 μg/mL concentration. Other 3-acyltetramic acid analogues showed less than 30% nematicidal activity. A structure-activity relationship study indicated that the chain length of the C-acyl substituent was very important for high nematicidal activity. All active compounds had CH or CH acyl substituents, in two closely related groups with the common physicochemical properties of a polar surface area 57.6A², PSA (polar surface area) 7.8-8.6% and ClogP (calculated partition coefficient) 5.1-5.9 and a polar surface area 75-84A², PSA 11.1-11.6% and ClogP 4.7-5.1, respectively. Our study indicates that active 3-acyltetramic acid analogues could have potential as lead compounds for developing novel pine wood nematode control agents.
Transcriptomic analysis of treated by a potential phytonematicide, punicalagin.
Guo Q, Du G, Zhang T, Wang M, Wang C, Qi H J Nematol. 2020; 52:1-14.
PMID: 32185942 PMC: 7265888. DOI: 10.21307/jofnem-2020-001.