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High add valued application of turpentine in crop production through structural modification and qsar analysis
Gao, Yanqing,Li, Jingjing,Li, Jian,Song, Zhanqian,Shang, Shibin,Rao, Xiaoping
, (2018/02/17)
Turpentine is a volatile component of resin, which is an abundant forest resource in Southern China. As one of the most important components, the integrated application of-pinene has been studied. The broad-spectrum evaluation of -pinene and its analogues has, therefore, been necessary. In an attempt to expand the scope of agro-activity trials, the preparation and the evaluation of the herbicidal activity of a series of -pinene analogues against three agricultural herbs were carried out. In accordance with the overall herbicidal activity, it is noteworthy that compounds 6k, 6l, and 6m demonstrated extreme activity with IC50 values of 0.065, 0.065, and 0.052 mol active ingredients/hectare against E. crus-galli. The preliminary structure-activity relationship (SAR) was analyzed and the compounds with the appropriate volatility and substituent type that had beneficial herbicidal activity were analyzed. Simultaneously, the quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) model was built and the most important structural features were indicated, which was, to a certain extent, in line with the SAR study. The study aimed to study the application of the forest resource turpentine in agriculture as a potential and alternative approach for comprehensive utilization.
Copper-catalyzed synthesis of thiazol-2-yl ethers from oxime acetates and xanthates under redox-neutral conditions
Zhu, Zhongzhi,Tang, Xiaodong,Cen, Jinghe,Li, Jianxiao,Wu, Wanqing,Jiang, Huanfeng
supporting information, p. 3767 - 3770 (2018/04/17)
A novel copper-catalyzed annulation of oxime acetates and xanthates for the synthesis of thiazol-2-yl ethers with remarkable regioselectivity has been developed. Various oxime acetates, whether derived from aryl ketones or alkyl ketones, or natural product cores are suitable for this conversion. Unique dihydrothiazoles were also obtained when both reaction sites were methine. Mechanistic studies indicated that imino copper(iii) intermediates were involved. In addition, this protocol proceeded under redox-neutral conditions and did not require additives or ligands.
A value-added use of volatile turpentine: antifungal activity and QSAR study of β-pinene derivatives against three agricultural fungi
Li, Jian,Tian, Xiangrong,Gao, Yanqing,Shang, Shibin,Feng, Juntao,Zhang, Xing
, p. 66947 - 66955 (2015/08/24)
In consideration of turpentine and its analogues possessing some agricultural biological activity, persistent efforts to take advantage of renewable, abundant natural resources have been made. Three series of derivatives from β-pinene were synthesized and their fungicidal activities against Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium graminearum, and Botrytis cinerea were investigated. Most of the synthesized compounds exhibited moderate to significant fungicidal activity. Among them, the acylthiourea derivatives from β-pinene showed more promising results than the other compounds. It was worth noting that compounds 7b and 7d displayed excellent fungicidal activity against Rhizoctonia solani, with IC50 values of 2.439 and 1.857 μg mL-1, which was close to or even better than the control triadimenol (1.945 μg mL-1, a commercial fungicide). The structure-activity relationship (SAR) analysis indicated that the compounds with more net positive charge possessed better fungicidal activity. The quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) model (R2 = 0.9879, F = 348.41, S2 = 0.0047) was obtained through the best multi-linear regression. The built model revealed a strong correlation of fungicidal activity against Rhizoctonia solani with the molecular features of the title compounds. Additionally, the SAR and QSAR studies showed that the introduction of an electron-withdrawing group, which can increase the positive charge, was favorable towards the fungicidal activity. These encouraging results may provide an alternative, promising use of β-pinene through the design and exploration of eco-friendly fungicides with low toxicity and high efficiency.
Synthesis, docking study and β-Adrenoceptor activity of some new oxime ether derivatives
Ghabbour, Hazem A.,El-Bendary, Eman R.,El-Ashmawy, Mahmoud B.,El-Kerdawy, Mohamed M.
, p. 3417 - 3435 (2014/04/17)
A new series of oxime ethers 4a-z was designed and synthesized to test the blocking activity against β1 and β2-Adrenergic receptors. Docking of these ether derivatives into the active site of the identified 3D structures of β1 and β2-Adrenergic receptors