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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2010-Oct

Friedelane triterpenes from Celastrus vulcanicola as photosynthetic inhibitors.

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David Torres-Romero
Beatriz King-Díaz
Reto J Strasser
Ignacio A Jiménez
Blas Lotina-Hennsen
Isabel L Bazzocchi

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Abstract

Five friedelane triterpenoids, epifriedelinol (1), friedelin (2), canophyllol (3), pulpononic acid (4) and 3-oxo-29-hydroxyfriedelane (5), were isolated from Celastrus vulcanicola (Celastraceae), and were identified by spectroscopic methods, comparison with authentic samples and reported data. In the search for potential herbicides, compounds 1-5 were evaluated for their photosynthetic inhibitory activity. Compound 1 acts as an energy transfer inhibitor, interacting and enhancing the light-activated Mg(2+)-ATPase, while 3 behaves as a Hill reaction inhibitor. The in vivo assays indicated that 1 and 3 act as selective postemergence herbicides at 100 μM by reducing biomass production in the weed Physalis ixocarpa. Moreover, results from Chl a fluorescence transients in leaves of Lolium perenne and P. ixocarpa suggest that both compounds affect photosynthesis efficiency of the chloroplasts as a response to a process of detoxification and repair. Thus, 1 and 3 reduce biomass by more complex mechanisms than only the damaging of the photosynthetic apparatus.

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