| Literature DB >> 29318395 |
Anqi Wang1,2, Yan Wang3,4, Changjiao Sun1,2, Chunxin Wang1,2, Bo Cui1,2, Xiang Zhao1,2, Zhanghua Zeng1,2, Junwei Yao1,2, Dongsheng Yang1,2, Guoqiang Liu1,2, Haixin Cui5,6.
Abstract
Nano-delivery systems for the active ingredients of pesticides can improve the utilization rates of pesticides and prolong their control effects. This is due to the nanocarrier envelope and controlled release function. However, particles containing active ingredients in controlled release pesticide formulations are generally large and have wide size distributions. There have been limited studies about the effect of particle size on the controlled release properties and biological activities of pesticide delivery systems. In the current study, avermectin (Av) nano-delivery systems were constructed with different particle sizes and their performances were evaluated. The Av release rate in the nano-delivery system could be effectively controlled by changing the particle size. The biological activity increased with decreasing particle size. These results suggest that Av nano-delivery systems can significantly improve the controllable release, photostability, and biological activity, which will improve efficiency and reduce pesticide residues.Entities:
Keywords: Avermectin; Biological activity; Controlled release; Nano-delivery system
Year: 2018 PMID: 29318395 PMCID: PMC5760487 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-017-2405-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Schematic showing the preparation of the Av nano-delivery system
Fig. 2SEM images (a–d) and size distributions (e) of Av nano-delivery systems with different particle sizes
Fig. 3Amounts of Av in Av nano-delivery systems with different particle sizes
Fig. 4Release behaviors of Av nano-delivery systems with different particle sizes in ethanol/water (50:50, v/v) over 200 h
Fig. 5Bioassay results of Av nano-delivery systems with different particle sizes
Fig. 6Comparison of Av photolysis percentage with the commercial WDG and nano-delivery system under UV irradiation
Fig. 7Stability of Av nano-delivery system at different storage temperatures