| Literature DB >> 30015192 |
Szymon Chowański1, Ewa Chudzińska2, Filomena Lelario3, Emanuela Ventrella4, Paweł Marciniak5, Mariola Miądowicz-Kobielska6, Marta Spochacz7, Monika Szymczak8, Laura Scrano9, Sabino Aurelio Bufo10, Zbigniew Adamski11.
Abstract
Plant-derived substances, because of high biological activity, arouse interest of many scientists. Thus, plant extracts and pure substances are intensively studied on various insects as potential insecticides. In such studies, D. melanogaster is one of the most important model organisms. In our studies, we analysed the contents of two plant extracts and tested the activity of their main components against fruit flies and compared observed effects to effects caused by crude extracts. Then, we assessed the development of the next, unexposed generation. The chemical analysis of extracts revealed the presence of numerous glycoalkaloids and glucosinolates in Solanum nigrum and Armoracia rusticana extracts. These extracts, as well as their main components, revealed lethal and sublethal effects, such as the altered developmental time of various life stages and malformations of imagoes. Interestingly, the results for the extracts and pure main compounds often varied. Some of the results were also observed in the unexposed generation. These results confirm that the tested plants produce a range of substances with potential insecticidal effects. The different effects of extracts and pure main components suggest the presence of minor compounds, which should be tested as insecticides.Entities:
Keywords: Armoracia rusticana; Botanical insecticides; Drosophila melanogaster; Glucosinolates; Glycoalkaloids; Plant extracts; Solanum nigrum; Sublethal toxicity
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30015192 DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.07.030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ISSN: 0147-6513 Impact factor: 6.291