1. Toxicology study of fraxinellone as ovicidal agents against Mythimna separata Walker and Bombyx mori Linaeus.
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Lv M, Chen S, Zhang S, and Xu H
- Subjects
- Animal Shells drug effects, Animals, Benzofurans chemistry, Bombyx classification, Bombyx drug effects, Bombyx embryology, Crystallography, X-Ray, Insecticides chemistry, Larva drug effects, Larva growth & development, Lepidoptera drug effects, Meliaceae chemistry, Molecular Structure, Plant Extracts chemistry, Plant Extracts toxicity, Rutaceae chemistry, Species Specificity, Benzofurans toxicity, Insecticides toxicity, Lepidoptera classification, Lepidoptera growth & development
- Abstract
Fraxinellone is a naturally occurring degraded limonoid isolated from many species of plants in Meliaceae and Rutaceae. Besides structural modification of the lead compounds, the toxicology study of the lead compounds is also a very important procedure to develop insecticidal agents. Herein the toxicology study of fraxinellone was carried out as the ovicidal agent against the eggs of two lepidopteran insects Mythimna separata Walker and Bombyx mori Linaeus. Fraxinellone selectively exhibited an ovicidal activity against the eggs of M. separata. After treatment with fraxinellone, the eggshells of M. separata were shrinked, whereas those of B. mori had no obvious change. The dynamic process of M. separata embryo development demonstrated that the distinct difference between the treated eggs and the control ones was obvious at the second day after treatment, especially, the control embryo finished blastokinesis, whereas the treated ones were still laid at pre-reversion status and a lot of yolk can be seen around the embryo. It ultimately resulted in the eggshell withered and the egg hatching inhibited.
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- 2020
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