Exploring the Insecticide and Acaricide Potential of Development Regulators obtained from Restinga vegetation from Brazil
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Resumo: | Abstract: As a part of our continuing search for insect and arthropod development regulators from Brazilian restinga vegetation of the Rio de Janeiro State, crude extracts, purified fractions and essential oils were submitted to screening tests seeking for biological activities on the development of the insects Rhodnius prolixus, Dysdercus peruvianus, Oncopeltus fasciatus and Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. Up to now, 102 secondary metabolites have been detected in the fractions, among them monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes and two triterpenes which were obtained from the species, Eugenia sulcata, Pilocarpus spicatus, Manilkara subsericea, Myrciaria floribunda and Zanthoxylum caribaeum. These secondary plant metabolites are considered of interest for the use of studies related to arthropod endocrinology, vector-parasite interaction system, and population control of vector insect and agricultural pest. The observed biological activities were surprisingly high, involving increased mortality, molting and metamorphosis inhibition, paralysis, corporeal deformities, apparition of permanent nymphs, of adultoids and juvenoids, partial or total inhibition of oviposition and egg hatching. These compounds are now being studied further to determine if they may or may not be useful in controlling insect populations and/or interfere with the life cycle and vector transmission of parasites to animal and human populations. |
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Exploring the Insecticide and Acaricide Potential of Development Regulators obtained from Restinga vegetation from Brazilarthropodsessential oilgreen pesticideinsect pestsinsect vectorsinsect growth regulatorsAbstract: As a part of our continuing search for insect and arthropod development regulators from Brazilian restinga vegetation of the Rio de Janeiro State, crude extracts, purified fractions and essential oils were submitted to screening tests seeking for biological activities on the development of the insects Rhodnius prolixus, Dysdercus peruvianus, Oncopeltus fasciatus and Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. Up to now, 102 secondary metabolites have been detected in the fractions, among them monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes and two triterpenes which were obtained from the species, Eugenia sulcata, Pilocarpus spicatus, Manilkara subsericea, Myrciaria floribunda and Zanthoxylum caribaeum. These secondary plant metabolites are considered of interest for the use of studies related to arthropod endocrinology, vector-parasite interaction system, and population control of vector insect and agricultural pest. The observed biological activities were surprisingly high, involving increased mortality, molting and metamorphosis inhibition, paralysis, corporeal deformities, apparition of permanent nymphs, of adultoids and juvenoids, partial or total inhibition of oviposition and egg hatching. These compounds are now being studied further to determine if they may or may not be useful in controlling insect populations and/or interfere with the life cycle and vector transmission of parasites to animal and human populations.Academia Brasileira de Ciências2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652019000100626Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.91 n.1 2019reponame:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)instacron:ABC10.1590/0001-3765201920180381info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFEDER,DENISEGONZALEZ,MARCELO S.MELLO,CÍCERO B.SANTOS,MARCELO G.ROCHA,LEANDROKELECOM,ALPHONSEFOLLY,EVELIZEeng2019-04-16T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0001-37652019000100626Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/aabchttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||aabc@abc.org.br1678-26900001-3765opendoar:2019-04-16T00:00Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)false |
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Exploring the Insecticide and Acaricide Potential of Development Regulators obtained from Restinga vegetation from Brazil |
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Exploring the Insecticide and Acaricide Potential of Development Regulators obtained from Restinga vegetation from Brazil |
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Exploring the Insecticide and Acaricide Potential of Development Regulators obtained from Restinga vegetation from Brazil FEDER,DENISE arthropods essential oil green pesticide insect pests insect vectors insect growth regulators |
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Exploring the Insecticide and Acaricide Potential of Development Regulators obtained from Restinga vegetation from Brazil |
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Exploring the Insecticide and Acaricide Potential of Development Regulators obtained from Restinga vegetation from Brazil |
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Exploring the Insecticide and Acaricide Potential of Development Regulators obtained from Restinga vegetation from Brazil |
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Exploring the Insecticide and Acaricide Potential of Development Regulators obtained from Restinga vegetation from Brazil |
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Exploring the Insecticide and Acaricide Potential of Development Regulators obtained from Restinga vegetation from Brazil |
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FEDER,DENISE |
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FEDER,DENISE GONZALEZ,MARCELO S. MELLO,CÍCERO B. SANTOS,MARCELO G. ROCHA,LEANDRO KELECOM,ALPHONSE FOLLY,EVELIZE |
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GONZALEZ,MARCELO S. MELLO,CÍCERO B. SANTOS,MARCELO G. ROCHA,LEANDRO KELECOM,ALPHONSE FOLLY,EVELIZE |
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FEDER,DENISE GONZALEZ,MARCELO S. MELLO,CÍCERO B. SANTOS,MARCELO G. ROCHA,LEANDRO KELECOM,ALPHONSE FOLLY,EVELIZE |
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arthropods essential oil green pesticide insect pests insect vectors insect growth regulators |
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arthropods essential oil green pesticide insect pests insect vectors insect growth regulators |
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Abstract: As a part of our continuing search for insect and arthropod development regulators from Brazilian restinga vegetation of the Rio de Janeiro State, crude extracts, purified fractions and essential oils were submitted to screening tests seeking for biological activities on the development of the insects Rhodnius prolixus, Dysdercus peruvianus, Oncopeltus fasciatus and Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. Up to now, 102 secondary metabolites have been detected in the fractions, among them monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes and two triterpenes which were obtained from the species, Eugenia sulcata, Pilocarpus spicatus, Manilkara subsericea, Myrciaria floribunda and Zanthoxylum caribaeum. These secondary plant metabolites are considered of interest for the use of studies related to arthropod endocrinology, vector-parasite interaction system, and population control of vector insect and agricultural pest. The observed biological activities were surprisingly high, involving increased mortality, molting and metamorphosis inhibition, paralysis, corporeal deformities, apparition of permanent nymphs, of adultoids and juvenoids, partial or total inhibition of oviposition and egg hatching. These compounds are now being studied further to determine if they may or may not be useful in controlling insect populations and/or interfere with the life cycle and vector transmission of parasites to animal and human populations. |
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