“…Camphor has been extensively utilized as a fragrance and food a flavorant in household cleaners as well as a component of hygienic insecticides. − Moreover, camphor has been used for the synthesis of many derivatives, which exhibited diverse pharmaceutical activities (Figure b). , Among them, some camphor derivatives were found to exhibit promising antifungal activities against different plant pathogenic fungi. , In addition, camphanic acid was a downstream product of camphor, and its derivatives also displayed promising pharmaceutical activities. For instance, Gerard et al reported that the amide derivatives of camphanic acid showed considerable antidiabetic activity (Figure b) . However, the application of camphanic acid derivatives in the pesticide field has seldom been reported.…”