Busca de compostos inseticidas: estudo de espécies do gênero Trichilia (Meliaceae)
Abstract
This work describes the results of the search for
insecticidal compounds from the Meliaceae family. The samples assayed against
fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda were the hexane, methanol and
hydromethanol extracts of twigs, leaves, seeds, aril and exocarp of T. catigua;
twigs, leaves, fruits, seeds, aril and exocarp of T. claussenii and twigs, leaves and
fruits of T. elegans. The hexane and methanol extracts of leaves, hexane of twigs
and methanol of fruits from T. claussenii showed to possess the higher insecticidal
activity against S. frugiperda. Nevertheless, the hexane and methanol extracts of
fruits from T. elegans showed the highest rate of larval mortality (100 %). The
hydromethanol extract of T. elegans showed moderate insecticidal activity and also
showed growth inhibition and antifeedant activities. The active extracts were
fractionated and the chemical study led to isolation of 20 compounds, including
limonoids, triterpenes, coumarins, steroids and one sesquiterpene. From the
hexane extract of leaves from T. claussenii were isolated the steroids β-sitosterol,
stigmasterol, campesterol and sitostenone; the triterpenoids α-amyrin, β-amyrin,
lupeol, lupenone, in addition to the cycloartane triterpene 24-methylen-26-
hydroxycicloartan-3-on and sesquiterpene criptomeridiol. From the methanol
extract of leaves of T. claussenii were isolated the steroids 24-methylen-3 β,4 β,22 α-
trihydroxy-colesterol and 3- β-O- β-D-glucopyranosilsitosterol. From the methanol
extract of fruits from T. elegans were isolated the coumarins 6,7-
dimethoxycoumarin, 6-methoxy-7-hydroxycoumarin e 7-hydroxycoumarin. The
same coumarins and the steroids were also isolated from the hexane extract of
fruits from T. elegans. The limonoids cedrelone and 11 β-methoxycedrelone were
isolated from the hexane extract of aril from T. catigua. Limonoids
methylangolensate together with the photogedunin epimeric mixture were isolated
from the methanol extract of aril from T. catigua. This is first report of the isolation
of limonoids from T. catigua. Triterpens isolated from Cedrela fissilis and limonoids
isolated from Cipadessa fruticosa (Meliaceae) were tested against S. frugiperda.
Among them odoratol showed the best results (insecticidal activity, growth
inhibition and antifeedant). Febrifugin A showed the highest rate of mortality of total
cycle (at 50 mg kg-1) of 73.3%.