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(E)-7-Phenyl-2-heptene-4,6-diyn-1-ol from Bidens pilosa as a repellent against isopods.

Masashi IshidaYuika YamajiWakana IsodaHaruki AbeMasashi SatoKeisuke KariyaAtsushi IshiharaShin-Ichi TebayashiShu-Ushi Sato
Published in: Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry (2023)
The development of repellents as alternatives to insecticides has expanded in recent years. However, their use in isopod pest control is limited. To develop an isopod repellent, a plant extract library from wild plants native to the Kochi Prefecture was screened for repellent activity against pillbugs and 82 samples (87%) exhibited repellent activity. Among them, (E)-7-phenyl-2-heptene-4,6-diyn-1-ol was isolated and identified as a repellent from the root of Bidens pilosa. It had a half-maximal effective concentration of 0.20 µM, with a strong repellency. A study of the structure-activity relationship to (E)-7-phenyl-2-heptene-4,6-diyn-1-ol revealed that the presence of a hydroxyl group and an aromatic at both ends of the length of the seven-carbon chain is important for the expression of repellency. These results can potentially lead to a new repellent of phenylalkyl alcohol.
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