Pyripyropene A (PP-A), a secondary metabolite produced by filamentous fungi, shows insecticidal activity against agricultural insect pests. Synthesized PP derivatives also show a narrow insecticidal spectrum but high insecticidal activities against such sucking pests. PP-A has a low eco-toxicological impact and satisfies a prerequisite for next-generation insecticides. We investigated the effects of conversion of the 3-pyridyl and α-pyrone rings to other rings, as well as the effects of esterification, dehydration, and oxidization at the C-13 position in natural PP analogues, on the insecticidal activity and spectrum. The conversions of the 3-pyridyl and α-pyrone rings markedly reduced the insecticidal activity with a minimal impact on the spectrum, indicative of an important role for these rings in insecticidal activity. Some derivatives with modified structures at the C-13 position showed a higher inhibitory effect on the motility of canine heartworms and mosquito vectors than did PP-A, suggesting their utility as filaria control drugs.
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Goto, K., Horikoshi, R., Nakamura, S., Mitomi, M., Oyama, K., Hirose, T., … Omura, S. (2019). Synthesis of pyripyropene derivatives and their pest-control efficacy. Journal of Pesticide Science, 44(4), 255–263. https://doi.org/10.1584/JPESTICS.D19-032