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In Silico Studies of Lamiaceae Diterpenes with Bioinsecticide Potential against Aphis gossypii and Drosophila melanogaster.

Gabriela Cristina Soares RodriguesMayara Dos Santos MaiaAndreza Barbosa Silva CavalcantiNatália Ferreira de SousaMarcus Tullius ScottiLuciana Scotti
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Structure analysis revealed ent-kaurane, kaurene, and clerodane diterpenes as the most active, showing excellent results. We also found that the interactions formed by these compounds were more stable, or presented similar stability to the commercialized insecticides tested. Overall, we concluded that the compounds bistenuifolin L (1836) and bistenuifolin K (1931), were potentially active against A. gossypii enzymes; and salvisplendin C (1086) and salvixalapadiene (1195), are potentially active against D. melanogaster. We observed and highlight that the diterpenes bistenuifolin L (1836), bistenuifolin K (1931), salvisplendin C (1086), and salvixalapadiene (1195), present a high probability of activity and low toxicity against the species studied.
Keyphrases
  • drosophila melanogaster
  • oxidative stress
  • molecular docking
  • zika virus
  • case control