Abstract
Deoxypodophyllotoxin (I), which was isolated from Anthriscus sylvestris HOFFM., has strong toxic activity towards killifish (Oryzias latipes) (TLm48 : 0.058ppm) and shrimp (Altemia salina) (TLm48 : 0.15 ppm). Furthermore, I exhibited the phytogrowth-inhibitory activity against two kinds of plant roots. On the other hand, deoxypicropodophyllin (II), a stereoisomer of I, showed none of these activities. From these results it can be assumed that the difference of activity between I and II is due to a difference in their conformations. Through analysis of the proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectra it was clarified that 1) the conformation at the 5a position of I is quasi-equatorial, whereas that of II is quasi-axial, and 2) the B-ring of I takes a half-chair form, whereas that of II takes a half-boat form.