Guaianolides from the aerial parts of Centaurea hololeuca

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Seven guaianolides were isolated from the acetone extract of the aerial parts of Centaurea hololeuca Boiss. The antifeedant activity of the natural compounds (1-7) and of four chloro derivatives (8-11), synthesized from repin (1) and janerin (3) were tested against larvae of Spodoptera littoralis. Cebellin J (6) and chlorojanerin (11) showed significant antifeedant activity at 100 ppm, whereas at this concentration cebellin G (4) and 15-deschloro-15- hydroxychlorojanerin (7) stimulated feeding. Cebellin G (4) stimulated larvae of S. littoralis to feed at low concentration, but deterred feeding at high concentrations. The addition of chlorine to repin (1) resulted in an increase in antifeedant activity.

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Rosselli, S., Maggio, A. M., Raccuglia, R. A., Simmonds, M. S. J., Arnold, N. A., & Bruno, M. (2006). Guaianolides from the aerial parts of Centaurea hololeuca. Natural Product Communications, 1(4), 281–285. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0600100403

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