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Sesquiterpene Lactones from Artemisia absinthium. Biotransformation and Rearrangement of the Insect Antifeedant 3α-hydroxypelenolide

Braulio M. Fraga, Carmen E. Díaz, María Bailén, Azucena González‐Coloma

2021Plants15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Three new compounds, the sesquiterpenes absilactone and hansonlactone and the acetophenone derivative ajenjol, have been isolated from a cultivated variety of Artemisia absinthium. In addition, the major lactone isolated, 3α-hydroxypelenolide, was biotransformed by the fungus Mucor plumbeus affording the corresponding 1β, 10α-epoxide. A cadinane derivative was formed by an acid rearrangement produced in the culture medium, but not by the enzymatic system of the fungus. Furthermore, 3α-hydroxypelenolide showed strong antifeedant effects against Leptinotarsa decemlineata and cytotoxic activity to Sf9 insect cells, while the biotransformed compounds showed antifeedant postingestive effects against Spodoptera littoralis.

Topics & Concepts

Spodoptera littoralisSesquiterpeneEpoxideBiotransformationChemistrySpodopteraStereochemistryLactoneLeptinotarsaBotanyBiologyOrganic chemistryBiochemistryLepidoptera genitaliaNoctuidaeEnzymePEST analysisGeneCatalysisRecombinant DNAPlant biochemistry and biosynthesisSesquiterpenes and Asteraceae StudiesFungal Biology and Applications