| Literature DB >> 9487798 |
T Ben Amor1, M Tronchin, L Bortolotto, R Verdiglione, G Jori.
Abstract
The photodynamic sensitizer hematoporphyrin (HP) IX was efficiently accumulated by Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) and Bactrocera oleae (olive fly) when the insects were fed with a sugar/protein bait containing micromolar amounts of porphyrin. Hematoporphyrin appeared to be mainly accumulated in the midgut, Malpighian tubes, adipose tissue and cuticle and was gradually cleared from the organism in a 24-48 h time interval. Exposure of the HP-fed flies to light mimicking the solar spectrum caused a decrease in the survival whose extent was modulated by the HP concentration in the bait, the irradiation fluence rate and the total light dose. For 8 mumol/mL HP in the bait 100% mortality during 1 h exposure to light was obtained using a fluence rate of 1220 microE s-1 m-2 for C. capitata and 2080 microE s-1 m-2 for B. oleae. The latter fly was somewhat less photosensitive than C. capitata possibly owing to the smaller amount of ingested HP and/or darker pigmentation. Studies are in progress in order to extend these investigations from the laboratory to the field scale.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9487798 DOI: 10.1562/0031-8655(1998)067<0206:parcap>2.3.co;2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Photochem Photobiol ISSN: 0031-8655 Impact factor: 3.421