Discovery of Novel
Pyrazole Derivatives with Improved
Crop Safety as 4‑Hydroxyphenylpyruvate Dioxygenase-Targeted
Herbicides
Posted on 2023-02-27 - 17:04
As one of the essential herbicide targets, 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate
dioxygenase (HPPD) has recently been typically used to produce potent
new herbicides. In continuation with the previous work, several pyrazole
derivatives comprising a benzoyl scaffold were designed and synthesized,
and their inhibitory effects on Arabidopsis thaliana hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (AtHPPD) and herbicidal activities
were comprehensively evaluated in this study. Compound Z9 showed top-rank inhibitory activity to AtHPPD with an half-maximal
inhibitory concentration (IC50) value of 0.05 μM,
which was superior to topramezone (1.33 μM) and mesotrione (1.76
μM). Compound Z21 exhibited superior preemergence
inhibitory activity against Echinochloa crusgalli, with stem and root inhibition rates of 44.3 and 69.6%, respectively,
compared to topramezone (16.0 and 53.0%) and mesotrione (12.8 and
41.7%). Compounds Z5, Z15, Z20, and Z21 showed excellent postemergence herbicidal
activities at a dosage of 150 g ai/ha, along with distinct bleaching
symptoms and higher crop safety than topramezone and mesotrione, and
they all were safe for maize, cotton, and wheat with injury rates
of 0 or 10%. In addition, the molecular docking analysis also revealed
that these compounds formed hydrophobic π–π interactions
with Phe360 and Phe403 to AtHPPD. This study suggests that pyrazole
derivatives containing a benzoyl scaffold could be used as new HPPD
inhibitors to develop pre- and postemergence herbicides and be applied
to additional crop fields.
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Zeng, Huanan; Zhang, Wei; Wang, Zhengxing; Gan, Xiuhai (2023). Discovery of Novel
Pyrazole Derivatives with Improved
Crop Safety as 4‑Hydroxyphenylpyruvate Dioxygenase-Targeted
Herbicides. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.2c07551