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(4 Z )-Lachnophyllum Lactone, a Metabolite with Phytotoxic and Antifungal Activity against Pests Affecting Mediterranean Agriculture: A New Versatile and Easy Scalable Parallel Synthesis.

Gabriele SorianoDavide ArnodoMarco MasiMónica Fernández-AparicioBlanca B LandaConcepción Olivares-GarcíaAlessio CimminoCristina Prandi
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2024)
A methodology for the total and modulable synthesis of (4 Z )-lachnophyllum lactone ( 1 ), on a gram scale, is reported for the first time. The present work started with the design of a retrosynthetic pathway for the target compound, with the key step identified in Pd-Cu bimetallic cascade cross-coupling cyclization. (4 Z )-Lachnophyllum lactone ( 1 ) is an acetylenic furanone previously isolated, in a low amount, from the organic extract of the autotrophic weed Conyza bonariensis . Tested against the stem parasitic weed Cuscuta campestris in a seedling growth bioassay, (4 Z )-lachnophyllum lactone ( 1 ) showed almost 85% of inhibitory activity up to 0.3 mM in comparison with the control. At the same concentration, the compound displayed radicle growth inhibitory activity of the root parasitic weeds Orobanche minor and Phelipanche ramosa higher than 70 and 40%, respectively. Surprisingly, the compound showed a high percentage of inhibition, up to 0.1 mM, on C. bonariensis seed germination too. This versatile synthetic strategy was also used to obtain two further natural analogues, namely, (4 E )-lachnophyllum lactone ( 8 ) and (4 Z ,8 Z )-matricaria lactone ( 9 ), that showed, in most cases, the same inhibitory trend with slight differences, highlighting the importance of the stereochemistry and unsaturation of the side chain. Furthermore, all of the compounds showed antifungal activity at 1 mM reducing the mycelial growth of the olive pathogen Verticillium dahliae . The design and implementation of scalable and modulable total synthesis on a gram scale of acetylenic furanones allow the production of a large amount of these natural products, overcoming the limit imposed by isolation from natural sources. The results of the present study pave the way for the development of ecofriendly bioinspired pesticides with potential application in agrochemical practices as alternative to synthetic pesticides.
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