Demand for the exploration of botanical
pesticides continues to
increase due to the detrimental effects of synthetic chemicals on
human health and the environment and the development of resistance
by pests. Under the guidance of a bioactivity-guided approach and
HSQC-based DeepSAT, 16 coumarin derivatives were discovered from the
leaves of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle, including
seven undescribed monoterpenoid coumarins, three undescribed monoterpenoid
phenylpropanoids, and two new coumarin derivatives. The structure
and configurations of these compounds were established and validated
via extensive spectroscopic analysis, acetonide analysis, and quantum
chemical calculations. Biologically, 5 exhibited significant
antifeedant activity toward the Plutella xylostella. Moreover, tyrosinase being closely related to the growth and development
of larva, the inhibitory potentials of 5 against tyrosinase
was evaluated in vitro and in silico. The bioactivity evaluation results highlight the prospect of 5 as a novel category of botanical insecticide.