The
discovery of novel, effective, and botanical pesticides is
one of the main strategies for modern plant protection and insect
pest control. During the search for novel botanical pesticides from
natural sources, the seeds of Sophora tonkinensis were systematically investigated to obtain 11 new matrine-type alkaloids
(1–11), including one novel matrine-type
alkaloid featuring an unprecedented 5/6/6/6 tetracyclic skeleton (1), along with 16 known compounds (12–27). Their structures were elucidated by comprehensive spectroscopic
data analysis (IR, UV, NMR, and HRESIMS), ECD calculations, and single-crystal
X-ray diffraction. The anti-tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) activity and
insecticidal activities against Aphis fabae and Tetranychus urticae of the compounds
were also respectively screened using the half-leaf method and spray
method. Biological tests indicated that compounds 2, 4, 6, and 26 displayed significant
anti-TMV biological activities compared with the positive control
ningnanmycin. Compounds 7, 17, and 26 presented moderate activities against A.
fabae with LC50 values of 38.29, 18.63,
and 23.74 mg/L, respectively. Moreover, compounds 13 and 26 exhibited weak activities against T. urticae.
Vulgarisin A (1), a new diterpenoid with an unprecedented 5/6/4/5 fused tetracyclic ring skeleton, has been isolated from the medicinal plant Prunella vulgaris Linn. Its structure was characterized by extensive spectroscopic methods, and the absolute configuration was secured by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. Compound 1 showed weak cytotoxicity against human lung carcinoma A549 cells with an IC50 value of 57.0 μM.
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