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Discovery of Fungicidal Hydrazide Lead Compounds Derived from Sinapic Acid and Mycophenolic Acid

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posted on 2023-11-02, 14:20 authored by Hongbin Fang, Jing Chang, Tiancheng Zhang, Zhanfang Chen, Guiqing Wang, Yanhong Cui, Junkang Sui, Lingxiao Zhang, Chen Liu, Yucheng Gu, Xue-Wen Hua
Structure optimization based on natural products has become an effective way to develop new green fungicides. In this project, thirty-two novel NPs-derived hydrazide compounds were designed and synthesized by introducing the bioactive hydrazide substructure into sinapic acid and mycophenolic acid. The fungicidal bioassays indicated that the obtained hydrazide compounds showed excellent and selective fungicidal activity against specific pathogens, especially compounds C8, D7, and D8 with EC50 values of 0.63, 0.56, and 0.43 μg mL–1 against M. oryzae, respectively. SAR indicated that the introduction of 4-fluoro, 4-chloro, and 2,4-difluoro groups was conducive to improving the fungicidal activity, while the extension of the hydrazide bridge would affect the selectivity for inhibitory activity. Subsequently, the effects of hydrazide compounds on rice seedling and zebrafish growth were also investigated. The fungicidal mechanism implied that treatment with compound B4 would cause significant changes in metabolites of plasma membrane-related linolenic acid metabolism, arachidonic acid metabolism, and α-linolenic acid metabolism pathways, which further led to the wrinkled hyphae and the blurred plasma membrane and cytoplasm. Finally, the frontier molecular orbitals and charge distribution were calculated to analyze the differences in bioactivity from a structural perspective. These results provide important guidance for the development and practical application of novel fungicides.

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