Abstract

A facile synthetic method of variously substituted α-methylene-δ-valerolactones was devised and the growth inhibiting effects of synthesized samples were tested on rice seedlings. Alkylation of enamines (II) with methyl α-bromomethylacrylate (III) provided key intermediates, unsaturated keto esters (IV) which were readily converted to substituted α-methylene-δ-valerolactones (V) by a sequence involving saponification, reduction and lactonization. The growth inhibitory activities of the 6-membered α-methylene lactones synthesized closely paralleled that of α-methylene-γ-phenyl-γ-butyrolactone (XIII) which had already been shown in our previous paper to possess the inhibitory activity comparable to that of the natural inhibitors, heliangine and pyrethrosin.

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