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Diterpenoid Alkaloids from Two Aconitum Species with Antifeedant Activity against Spodoptera exigua.

Ji-Fa ZhangLin ChenShuai HuangLian-Hai ShanFeng GaoXian-Li Zhou
Published in: Journal of natural products (2017)
Twenty-five diterpenoid alkaloids were isolated from the roots of two Aconitum species. The structures of seven new C19-diterpenoid alkaloids, apetaldines A-G (1-7), and 10 known alkaloids (8-17) from Aconitum apetalum and eight known alkaloids (18-25) from Aconitum franchetii var. villosulum were elucidated via HRESIMS, IR, and NMR data. Alkaloids 1-10, 15, 16, and 18-25 were screened for their antifeedant activity. Among the compounds tested, chasmanthinine (19) showed highly potent antifeedant activity with an effective concentration for 50% feeding reduction (EC50) at 0.07 mg/cm2. The antifeedant structure-activity relationship of the diterpenoid alkaloids is also discussed.
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