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Design and development of novel insect growth regulators: Synthesis,characterization and effect of benzoyl thymyl thioureas and ureas on total haemocyte count of Dysdercus koenigii
Authors:Chetan M Zade  Umesh D Pete  Smita S Patil  Jitendra D Bhosale  Chakradhar D Hadole  Meghraj S Kadam
Institution:1. School of Chemical Sciences , North Maharashtra University, Umavinagar , Jalgaon , India;2. School of Life Sciences , North Maharashtra University, Umavinagar , Jalgaon , India
Abstract:Insect-growth regulators (IGRs) have been receiving foremost attention as potential means of selective insect control. Benzoyl phenyl urea (BPU) is a well-known IGR having chitin synthesis inhibitor activity. Mimics of BPU have been synthesized by suitable derivatization of a naturally occurring monoterpenoid, thymol (2-isopropyl-5-methyl phenol) to form a = series of substituted benzoyl thymyl thioureas (BTTUs) IVa-f] and benzoyl thymyl ureas (BTUs) Va-f]. The synthesized compounds have been characterized by 1H and 13C NMR, LC-MS and elemental analysis. These derivatives have been screened for their effect on total haemocyte count of Dysdercus koenigii. It has been observed that the introduction of substituted benzoyl thiourea and urea linkage into a thymol ring via an amino group results in higher activity than the parent compound thymol and a comparable pattern of results with the standard insect-growth regulators, Penfluron. Urea Va-f] compounds exhibited greater effect on Total Haemocyte Count (THC) than thiourea IVa-f]. Fluoro substitution enhanced the effect on THC more than chloro substituted compounds, while ortho-substitution resulted in a better effect than para-substitution. The results described in this paper are promising and provide new array of synthetic chemicals that may be utilized as insect growth regulators.
Keywords:Thymol  benzoyl thymyl thioureas  benzoyl thymyl ureas  total haemocyte count (THC)
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