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Insecticidal Properties of Some Derivatives of L-Canavanine
Rosenthal, Gerald A.,Dahlman, D. L.,Crooks, Peter A.,Phuket, Supinan Na,Trifonov, L. S.
, p. 2728 - 2734 (2007/10/03)
The canavanine derivatives D-canavanine and L-homocanavanine as well as the 1-methyl and 1-ethyl esters of L-canavanine were synthesized and evaluated for biological activity in fifth instar larvae of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta .While L-homocanavanine did not increase intrinsic toxicity, it was as deleterious as L-canavanine.D-Canavanine was biologically active, as demonstrated by its ability to cause larval edema, but the D-enantiomer had little ability to elicit the larval growth inhibition and pupal deformity which are hallmarks of canavanine toxicosis and was postulated to be linked to aberrant protein production.The 1-methyl and 1-ethyl esters of L-canavanine were synthesized to determine if enhancing canavanine's hydrophobicity might increase its bioavailability.Our experiments revealed that these esters are less toxic than canavanine; the ethyl ester disrupted larval growth more than did the methyl analogue. - Keywords: L-Canavanine; D-canavanine; L-homocanavanine; 1-methyl-L-canavanine; 1-ethyl-L-canavanine; Manduca sexta