Design, Synthesis, and Action Mechanism of 3-Carene-Based Acylhydrazone Compounds as Potential Novel Herbicidal Candidates.

J Agric Food Chem

Guangxi Key Laboratory of Chemistry and Engineering of Forest Products, Guangxi Collaborative Innovation Center for Chemistry and Engineering of Forest Product, Guangxi Minzu University, Nanning 530006, P. R. China.

Published: June 2025


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In an attempt to discover natural-product-derived novel green herbicides, 26 novel 3-carene-based acylhydrazone compounds were designed and synthesized. Their chemical structures were characterized by FTIR, NMR, HRMS, NOESY, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The herbicidal activity of the target compounds was evaluated, and the target compound exhibited good herbicidal activity against the dicotyledonous plant and the monocotyledonous plant L. The EC values of its herbicidal activity against the two tested plants were better than or similar to those of the positive control diuron. The structure-activity relationship of compounds and was investigated by DFT theoretical calculation. The action mechanism of herbicidal activity was explored through various methods including the inhibitory activity of laccase, fluorescence quenching of laccase, chelating property of compound to Cu, molecular docking, and molecular dynamic simulation. Furthermore, the cytotoxicity of compound against normal human kidney cells (HEK293T cells) was also preliminarily evaluated. All of these results showed that compound may exert its good herbicidal activity by inhibiting laccase. Therefore, it deserves further investigation as a promising novel low-toxicity green herbicidal lead compound.

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