1. Insights for the control of dried-fruit beetle Carpophilus hemipterus (Nitidulidae) using rosemary essential oil loaded in chitosan nanoparticles.
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Soltani, Abir, Haouel-Hamdi, Soumaya, Sadraoui Ajmi, Insaf, Djebbi, Tasnim, Ben Abada, Maha, Yangui, Islem, Chouachi, Nahed, Hassine, Khaoula, Majdoub, Hatem, Messaoud, Chokri, and Mediouni Ben Jemâa, Jouda
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POLYSACCHARIDES ,PEST control ,BIOLOGICAL models ,DRUG efficacy ,ESSENTIAL oils ,INSECTICIDES ,ANIMAL experimentation ,FRUIT ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RESEARCH funding ,INSECTS ,ROSEMARY ,NANOPARTICLES - Abstract
Natural insecticidal products, essentially essential oils and their bioactive compounds are available as an excellent alternative method to control insect pests as well as they are less toxic to human health. However, due to their volatile constituents, encapsulation could be considered as the most suitable solution for their practical application. Therefore, this study aims to explore the insecticidal toxicity of chitosan nanoparticles loaded with Rosmarinus officinalis essential oil against adults of Carpophilus hemipterus. Chitosan nanoparticles were prepared by ionic gelation method with an encapsulation efficiency 41.543.1% and loading capacity 5.24G0.28%. Results revealed that chitosan nanoparticles loaded rosemary oil exhibited interesting insecticidal toxicity towards C. hemipterus adults in stored dates with 50.73% mortality. Overall, this work pointed out that the innovative design method based on chitosan-nanoparticles loaded rosemary oil can be promoted in integrated pest management program for stored date pests. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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