| Literature DB >> 15714462 |
Matías García1, Osvaldo J Donadel, Carlos E Ardanaz, Carlos E Tonn, Marta E Sosa.
Abstract
Allelochemical effects were observed when Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) adults were treated with Baccharis salicifolia (Ruiz & Pavon) Pers essential oil. The main biological activities were toxicity and repellence. Terpenes present in the essential oil were identified by GC-MS, and some authentic samples were tested to assess their activity individually. The most acutely toxic compounds after 3 days were beta-pinene and pulegone. Most of the monoterpenes elicited symptoms indicative of neurotoxicity. The most repellent compound was alpha-terpineol. Toxic and repellent effects of chemical derivatives of the major sesquiterpene present in B salicifolia essential oil, as well as a series of monoterpenes, were evaluated in order to investigate structure-activity relationships. The reduced derivatives of the monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes were more repellent that their carbonyl analogues. In addition, unsaturation in the germacrane skeleton enhanced repellent activity.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2005 PMID: 15714462 DOI: 10.1002/ps.1028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pest Manag Sci ISSN: 1526-498X Impact factor: 4.845