Plants with insecticide potential: focus on Amazon species
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Resumo: | A vast potential for the production of secondary metabolites and insecticide potential has been studied within a wide diversity of Brazilian flora. Thus, this study aimed to present information on the potential of plants to control insects through a literature review. The first botanical insecticides used were nicotine, pyrethrin, rotenone, ryanodine, and sabadilla. Since then, various compounds and species have been studied, such as azadirachtin extracted from neem, alkaloids from Annonaceae, rotenone in Derris urucu, and amides from Piperaceae, among other records of Amazonian species. Therefore, Amazonian species make up a rich source of research, and many of the specimens studied were promising for the development of insecticides. However new research, especially in the field, should be carried out to prospect for new species, seeking selective compounds with consequently less environmental contamination for both direct use and the development of new commercial insecticides. |
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Plants with insecticide potential: focus on Amazon speciesPlantas com potencial inseticida: enfoque em espécies amazônicasFlorasecondary compoundsPhytoinsecticidesBotanical pesticideFloraCompostos secundáriosFitoinseticidasPesticida botânicoA vast potential for the production of secondary metabolites and insecticide potential has been studied within a wide diversity of Brazilian flora. Thus, this study aimed to present information on the potential of plants to control insects through a literature review. The first botanical insecticides used were nicotine, pyrethrin, rotenone, ryanodine, and sabadilla. Since then, various compounds and species have been studied, such as azadirachtin extracted from neem, alkaloids from Annonaceae, rotenone in Derris urucu, and amides from Piperaceae, among other records of Amazonian species. Therefore, Amazonian species make up a rich source of research, and many of the specimens studied were promising for the development of insecticides. However new research, especially in the field, should be carried out to prospect for new species, seeking selective compounds with consequently less environmental contamination for both direct use and the development of new commercial insecticides.Um imenso potencial para a produção de compostos secundários e potencial inseticida vem sendo estudado dentro da ampla diversidade que a flora brasileira apresenta. Dessa forma, o presente estudo objetivou apresentar informações sobre o potencial das plantas no controle de insetos, através de uma revisão bibliográfica. Os primeiros inseticidas botânicos utilizados foram a nicotina, a piretrina, a rotenona, a sabadilla e a rianodina. A partir de então foram estudados vários compostos e espécies, como a azadiractina, extraída do nim, alcaloides das Anonaceaes, rotenona em Derris urucu, Piperaceae com as amidas, entre outros registros com as espécies amazônicas. Observa-se então que as espécies amazônicas compõem uma rica fonte de pesquisa e muitos dos exemplares estudados mostraram-se promissores para o desenvolvimento de inseticidas. Entretanto, novas pesquisas, principalmente em campo, devem ser realizadas para prospecção de novas espécies, buscando compostos seletivos e consequentemente com menor contaminação ambiental, para utilização tanto direta, quanto para o desenvolvimento de novos inseticidas comerciais.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/3224410.5902/1980509832244Ciência Florestal; Vol. 31 No. 2 (2021); 974-997Ciência Florestal; v. 31 n. 2 (2021); 974-9971980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/32244/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/32244/htmlCopyright (c) 2021 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSpletozer, Aline GonçalvesSantos, Cleiton Rosa dosSanches, Laura AraujoGarlet, Juliana2021-08-24T13:31:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32244Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2021-08-24T13:31:11Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Plants with insecticide potential: focus on Amazon species Plantas com potencial inseticida: enfoque em espécies amazônicas |
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Plants with insecticide potential: focus on Amazon species |
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Plants with insecticide potential: focus on Amazon species Spletozer, Aline Gonçalves Flora secondary compounds Phytoinsecticides Botanical pesticide Flora Compostos secundários Fitoinseticidas Pesticida botânico |
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Plants with insecticide potential: focus on Amazon species |
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Plants with insecticide potential: focus on Amazon species |
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Plants with insecticide potential: focus on Amazon species |
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Plants with insecticide potential: focus on Amazon species |
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Plants with insecticide potential: focus on Amazon species |
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Spletozer, Aline Gonçalves |
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Spletozer, Aline Gonçalves Santos, Cleiton Rosa dos Sanches, Laura Araujo Garlet, Juliana |
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Santos, Cleiton Rosa dos Sanches, Laura Araujo Garlet, Juliana |
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Spletozer, Aline Gonçalves Santos, Cleiton Rosa dos Sanches, Laura Araujo Garlet, Juliana |
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Flora secondary compounds Phytoinsecticides Botanical pesticide Flora Compostos secundários Fitoinseticidas Pesticida botânico |
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Flora secondary compounds Phytoinsecticides Botanical pesticide Flora Compostos secundários Fitoinseticidas Pesticida botânico |
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A vast potential for the production of secondary metabolites and insecticide potential has been studied within a wide diversity of Brazilian flora. Thus, this study aimed to present information on the potential of plants to control insects through a literature review. The first botanical insecticides used were nicotine, pyrethrin, rotenone, ryanodine, and sabadilla. Since then, various compounds and species have been studied, such as azadirachtin extracted from neem, alkaloids from Annonaceae, rotenone in Derris urucu, and amides from Piperaceae, among other records of Amazonian species. Therefore, Amazonian species make up a rich source of research, and many of the specimens studied were promising for the development of insecticides. However new research, especially in the field, should be carried out to prospect for new species, seeking selective compounds with consequently less environmental contamination for both direct use and the development of new commercial insecticides. |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria |
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