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Title : Study on Active Components and Mechanism of Lettuce Latex against Spodoptera litura - Chengzhen_2024_Chem.Biodivers__e202400993
Author(s) : Chengzhen G , Bixue Z , Mengmeng W , Yujia Z , Chengxi Y , Yangzheng L , Khan A , Renseng Z , Yuanyuan S
Ref : Chem Biodivers , :e202400993 , 2024
Abstract :

Six compounds were isolated from lettuce latex. They were identified as 2,5-dihydroxybenzaldehyde (1), 3beta-hydroxy-4,15-dehydrograndolide (2), annuolide D (3), lactucin (4), lactucopicrin (5), and hanphyllin (6). Bioassays showed that the inhibition rate of compound 1 (2,5-dihydroxybenzaldehyde) and 6 (hanphyllin, a sesquiterpene lactone) on the weight gain of S. litura were 52.4% and 10%, respectively, at the concentration of 100 microg/g. RNA-seq analyses showed that larval exposure to compound 1 down-regulated the genes associated with heterobiotic metabolism including drug metabolism-cytochrome P450, metabolism of xenobiotics by cytochrome P450, retinol metabolism, glutathione metabolism, and drug metabolism-other enzymes (mainly uridine diphosphate glucuronyltransferase, UGTs). RT-qPCR further confirmed that 33 genes in the family of carboxylesterase (CarE), P450s and UGTs were down-regulated by compound 1. The activities of CarE, P450s and UGTs in the larvae fed on diets containing compound 1 were significantly lower than those fed on control diets, with the inhibition for the three detoxification enzymes being 55.4%, 53.9%, and 52.9%. These findings suggest that secondary metabolites including 2,5-dihydroxybenzaldehyde in the latex play a key role in protecting lettuce from insect herbivory.

PubMedSearch : Chengzhen_2024_Chem.Biodivers__e202400993
PubMedID: 39136195

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Chengzhen G, Bixue Z, Mengmeng W, Yujia Z, Chengxi Y, Yangzheng L, Khan A, Renseng Z, Yuanyuan S (2024)
Study on Active Components and Mechanism of Lettuce Latex against Spodoptera litura
Chem Biodivers :e202400993

Chengzhen G, Bixue Z, Mengmeng W, Yujia Z, Chengxi Y, Yangzheng L, Khan A, Renseng Z, Yuanyuan S (2024)
Chem Biodivers :e202400993