17-Methylparsonsianidine
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Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids Mediate Host-Plant Recognition by Ovipositing Females of an Old World Danaid Butterfly, Idea leuconoe[Reference:
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METHODS AND RESULTS:
A giant danaid butterfly, Idea leuconoe, specializes on apocynaceous plants such as Parsonsia laevigata, which has been reported to contain pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Females of I. leuconoe deposited eggs in response to methanolic extract of P. laevigata, and subsequent bioassay-guided fractionation of the extract revealed that phytochemicals crucial for host recognition by ovipositing females are Parsonsia-specific macrocyclic pyrrolizidine alkaloids including parsonsianine, parsonsianidine, and 17-Methylparsonsianidine. Parsonine, another P. laevigata pyrrolizidine component with a keto-dihydropyrrolizine moiety that is closely related in structure to male pheromones of the butterfly, and several nonhost pyrrolizidine alkaloids were entirely inactive.
CONCLUSIONS:
We interpret these data as strong evidence for an ancestral association through herbivory between danaid butterflies and pyrrolizidine alkaloids.
Phytochemistry,1991,30(5): 1737–1739.
Macrocyclic pyrrolizidine alkaloids from Parsonsia laevigata[Reference:
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METHODS AND RESULTS:
Parsonsianidine, a new minor macrocyclic pyrrolizidine alkaloid having two ethyl side-chains at C-11 and C-20, was isolated along with parsonsianine from the leaves of Parsonsia laevigata. Its structure was determined by spectral analyses. 17-Methylparsonsianidine, having the same plane structure as spiranine, was also identified.