Xiang C, Cen YK, Yi YL, Zhang LL, Xue YP, Zheng YG. Avermectins and Their Derivatives: Recent Advances in Biosynthesis and Application.
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY 2025;
73:1757-1774. [PMID:
39772536 DOI:
10.1021/acs.jafc.4c07024]
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Abstract
Avermectins (AVMs) and their derivatives are the most effective and widely used nematicides, insecticides, and acaricides against endo- and ectoparasites of plants, animals, and humans. Demand for avermectins and their highly effective derivatives has increased due to their high cost-effectiveness and wide range of applications as medicines and crop protection products. Due to the unique structures of these compounds and for industrial production purposes, numerous efforts and strategies have been dedicated to enhancing the production of avermectins and creating new analogues in recent years. Here, we have systemically reviewed the recent studies on the biosynthesis and application of avermectins and their derivatives, including avermectin metabolism and its related bioregulation in Streptomyces avermitilis, approaches for enhancing the bioproduction of avermectins, the structure and toxicology of avermectin derivatives, and future prospects, with a focus on the recent advances in biosynthesis and significance of the superior avermectin derivatives.
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