Sesquiterpene lactones from artemisia absinthium. Biotransformation and rearrangement of the insect antifeedant 3α-hydroxypelenolide

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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.

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Fraga, B. M., Díaz, C. E., Bailén, M., & González-Coloma, A. (2021). Sesquiterpene lactones from artemisia absinthium. Biotransformation and rearrangement of the insect antifeedant 3α-hydroxypelenolide. Plants, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10050891

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