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Novel lipophilic analogues from 2,4-D and Propanil herbicides: Biological activity and kinetic studies
D'Oca, Caroline R. M.,D'Oca, Marcelo G. M.,Nachtigall, Fabiane M.,Orth, Elisa S.,Porciuncula, Larissa M.,Santos, Leonardo S.,Santos, Maria F. C.,Teixeira, Alex R.
, (2020/07/10)
This work describes the synthesis of new lipophilic amides and esters analogues of classical organochlorides herbicides by incorporation of long-chains from fatty acids and derivatives. The new fatty esters and amides were synthesized in 96–99percent and 80–89percent yields, respectively. In general, all compounds tested showed superior in vitro activity than commercial herbicides against growth L. sativa and A. cepa, in ranges 86–100percent of germinative inhibition. The target compounds showed, significantly more susceptible towards acid hydrolysis than 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D). The kinetic and NMR studies showed that the incorporation of lipophilic chains resulted in a decrease in half-life time of new herbicides compounds (1.5 h) than 2,4-D (3 h). These findings suggest the synthesis of new lipophilic herbicides as potential alternative to traditional formulations, by incorporation of long fatty alkyl chains in the molecular structure of 2,4-D, resulting in superior in vitro herbicidal activity, best degradation behavior and more hydrophobic derivatives.
