Penipratynolene, a novel nematicide from Penicillium bilaiae Chalabuda

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Abstract

New acetylenic nematicidal compound, penipratynolene (1), methy (2′R)-4-(2e-hydroxy-3e-butynoxy)benzoate, together with two known compounds, 6-methoxycarbonylpicolinic acid (2) and 2,6-pyridinedicarboxylic acid (3), were isolated from the culture filtrate of Penicillium bilaiae Chalabuda. The structures of 1-3 were established by spectroscopic methods. The absolute configuration of 1 was confirmed by using a modified version of Mosher's method. Compounds 1-3 showed nematicidal activity of 77%, 52%, and 98%, respectively, by a bioassay at 300 mg/l with the root-lesion nematode Pratylenchus penetrans.

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Nakahara, S., Kusano, M., Fujioka, S., Shimada, A., & Kimura, Y. (2004). Penipratynolene, a novel nematicide from Penicillium bilaiae Chalabuda. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 68(1), 257–259. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.68.257

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