Back to Search Start Over

α-Costic acid, a plant sesquiterpene with acaricidal activity against Varroa destructor parasitizing the honey bee

Authors :
Antonio Evidente
Ernesto Santoro
Alessio Cimmino
Fabrizio Freda
Massimo Cristofaro
Marco Masi
Stefano Superchi
Cimmino, A.
Freda, F.
Santoro, E.
Superchi, S.
Evidente, A.
Cristofaro, M.
Masi, M.
Cimmino, Alessio
Freda, Fabrizio
Santoro, Ernesto
Superchi, Stefano
Evidente, Antonio
Cristofaro, Massimo
Masi, Marco
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis, 2019.

Abstract

The organic extract of the aerial parts of Dittrichia viscosa, a perennial native plant of the Mediterranean basin, showed a significant acaricidal activity against Varroa destructor, the parasite mite of Apis mellifera, commonly called honey bee. Among the metabolites isolated from the organic extract of this Asteraceae, α-costic acid showed to be one of the compounds responsible for the toxic activity exhibited by the crude plant extract on this parasite mite species. In addition to the toxic effect a clear acaricidal response has been recorded when the parasitic mite was exposed to 1 mg/mL concentration of α-costic acid while no effects have been showed on honey bees using the same compound at the same concentration. This finding suggests a potential use of α-costic acid to control Varroa mites. The possibility to reliably achieve absolute configuration of α-costic acid by DFT computational analysis of chiroptical spectra has been also demonstrated.†

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....133a23ed70ee3f97a19d7ed3728c285e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.9638681