The Range of Physicochemical Parameters for the Active Ingredients of Fungicides and Insecticides as Crop Protection Agents

작물 보호제로서 살균제와 살충제의 활성 성분에 대한 물리-화학 파라미터의 범위

  • Song, Sun-Sup (Hankook Samgong, Research Institute of pesticide) ;
  • Sung, Nack-Do (Division of Applied Biology & Chemistry, Chung-nam National University)
  • 송선섭 (한국삼공(주)) ;
  • 성낙도 (충남대학교 농업생명과학대학 응용생물화학부)
  • Published : 2003.11.30

Abstract

To develope of diagnosis and estimation system for utility of fungicides and insecticides as crop protection agents, various 10 physicochemical parameters, hydrophobicity (LogP), dipole moment (DM), HOMO energy, LUMO energy, molar refractivity $(MR:\;cm^3/mol)$, polarizability $(Pol:\;A^3)$, van der Waals molecular surface area $(A^2)$, van der Waals molecular volume $(Vol:\;cm^3)$, molecular weight (amu), hydration energy (Kcal/mol) for the active ingredients of 133 fungicides and 152 insecticides were calculated. And then the distribution ranges for each of the physicochemical parameters in fungicides, sterol biosynthesis inhibitors (DMI: demethylation inhibitor), insecticides and acetylcholine esterase inhibitors (AChE) were confirmed. It is suggested that the various compounds based on the range of the physicochemical parametes could be predicted for possibilities as fungicides and insecticides.

농업용 살균제와 살충제로서의 활용성 진단과 예측평가 자료로 사용하기 위하여 상용화 된 살균제 133품목과 살충제 152품목의 활성 성분들에 대하여 소수성(LogP), 쌍극자능율(DM), HOMO 및 LUMO 에너지, molar refractivity(MR), polarizability(Pol), van der Waals 분자 표면적 및 부피(Vol), 분자량 및 수화 에너지(hydralion energy) 등, 10 가지의 다양한 물리-화학 파라미터들을 계산하였다. 그리고 살균제와 sterol 생합성 저해제 (DMI: demethylation inhibitor) 및 살충제와 acetylcholine esterase 저해제(AChE)이 가지는 특정한 물리-화학 파라미터들의 범위 값을 설정하였다. 그 결과에 기초하여 다양한 화합물들이 작물 보호제로서 살균제와 살충제로의 활용 가능성이 예측될 것으로 판단되었다.

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