Insecticides in Chinese Medicinal Plants: Survey Leading to Jacaranone, A Neurotoxicant and Glutathione-Reactive Quinol
- 27 March 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
- Vol. 51 (9) , 2544-2547
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jf021164x
Abstract
Sixty-two plant species from central China were purported to have insecticidal activity. Adult house fly (Musca domestica) toxicity assays were used to identify the two most active plants and guide the chromatographic isolation of the insecticidal components. The active ingredient of Senecio palmatus Pall. (Asteraceae) was characterized as methyl (1-hydroxy-4-oxocyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-yl)acetate (jacaranone) (1), previously known to have insect antifeedant activity. Mono- and bisglutathione (GSH) adducts are formed on incubation of 1 with GSH and rat liver GSH S-transferase. The toxic action of 1 in mice (intraperitoneal LD50 = 150−200 mg/kg) is associated with both neurological signs and GSH depletion in liver 90 min after treatment. Paeonia suffruticosa var. papaveracea (Andr.) Kerner (Paeoniaceae) was the other active plant found here to have 2‘-hydroxy-4‘-methoxyacetophenone (paeonol) (2) as an insecticidal ingredient in the root and in one case, for the whole plant, contaminated with S-tert-butylthiomethyl O,O-diethyl phosphorodithioate (terbufos) (3), a synthetic anticholinesterase insecticide. Keywords: Glutathione conjugates; insecticide; jacaranone; paeonol; terbufosKeywords
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