Deterrent and insecticidal chromenes and benzofurans from Encelia (asteraceae) |
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Authors: | Murray B Isman Peter Proksch |
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Institution: | 1. The University of Koln, Botanical Institute, Gyrhofstr. 15, D-5000Koln 41, West Germany |
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Abstract: | Four analogous chromenes and benzofurans that are among the major natural products of the genus Encelia were bioassayed for deterrency and toxicity against pest insects. The chromene encecalin has both antifeedant and insecticidal properties towards larvae of the noctuid pests Peridroma saucia and Plusia gamma. In addition to reducing larval growth and decreasing survivorship of neonate larvae fed artificial diets containing encecalin, this chromene was directly insecticidal to neonate larvae after 4 hr using a residue contact bioassay. Topical application of encecalin to third instar larvae of Peridroma led to a reduction in dietary utilization, indicative of a metabolic cost of handling the compound. The demethyl analogue of encecalin is considerably less active, and the benzofurans euparin and methyleuparin, all common constituents of Encelia, were essentially inactive or only weakly active in all bioassays against the insects. |
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Keywords: | Asteraceae chromenes benzofurans encecalin toxicity antifeedants |
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