Abstract

Penicillium simplicissimum AK-40, which was isolated from a soil sample, produced novel insecticidal compounds when cultured with okara (the insoluble residue of whole soybean). The metabolites, named okaramine A (1) and B(2), were crystalline products with molecular formulas C32H32N4O3 and C33H34N4O5, respectively. The structure of 1 was deduced from the structure of acetylokaramine A that was established by single crystal X-ray diffraction. The structure of 2 was determined from the data of UV, IR, NMR (1H and 13C) and mass spectrometry. 1 and 2 showed insecticidal activity against the 3rd instar larvae of silkworm at doses of 3 μg/g of diet and 0.1 μg/g of diet, respectively.

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