Journal of Nematology (Jan 2023)

Prenylated Benzophenones from Vismia guianensis Reduced Nematode Growth and Chemotaxis

  • Gerald Carresse,
  • Howard Rick-Kia,
  • Adesina Rachael,
  • Hamer Seon,
  • Christian Omar E.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/jofnem-2022-0054
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 1
pp. 1560 – 1580

Abstract

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Biopesticides are generally considered a safer and more environmentally friendly alternative to conventional pesticides. Plant metabolites display a range of pest specific activity ranging from antimicrobial to larvicidal and nematocidal. We herein describe the evaluation of a Guyanese collection of Vismia guianensis (Clusiaceae) for anthelmintic activity. The bioassay-guided evaluation of the hexane extract yielded the new prenylated benzophenone 8,9-epoxyvismiaphenone F (1). The final structures were elucidated based on spectral analysis and comparison to the known metabolite. To evaluate the anthelmintic efficacy of these compounds, Caenorhabditis elegans were exposed to the compounds via a ring assay model. Post-exposure, the numbers of live C. elegans in the compound (middle), bacteria ring were recorded for 3 d, as well as the total number of live worms for each plate. Compound 1 reduced C. elegans’ overall growth and reproduction, suggesting that these prenylated benzophenones may hold some promise as natural pesticides.

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