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Chemical composition and insecticidal properties of the essential oil of Bidens frondosa L (Asteraceae) against booklice ( Liposcelis bostrychophila )
Purpose: To investigate contact and fumigant toxicity of the essential oil of Bidens frondosa and its isolated constituents against booklice (Liposcelis bostrychophila). Methods: The essential oil of B. frondosa was obtained by hydro-distillation and analyzed by gas chromatography (GC) and gas chrom...
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Published in: | Tropical journal of pharmaceutical research 2019-07, Vol.16 (1) |
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Summary: | Purpose: To investigate contact and fumigant toxicity of the essential
oil of Bidens frondosa and its isolated constituents against booklice
(Liposcelis bostrychophila). Methods: The essential oil of B. frondosa
was obtained by hydro-distillation and analyzed by gas chromatography
(GC) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) with HP-5MS
column. The active constituents were purified from the oil by
bioactivity-guided fractionation. Contact (impregnated filter paper
method) and fumigant toxicity (sealed space) of the oil and its
isolates were determined. Results: Thirty-two compounds, representing
98.88 % of the total oil, were determined and the major constituents of
the essential oil were caryophyllene oxide (20.50 %), borneol (17.66
%), 4-terpineol (17.26 %), and β-cedrene (6.94 %). The essential
oil displayed fumigant toxicity against booklice, with a median lethal
concentration (LC50) of 507.35 μg/L while the isolated
constituents, borneol and 4-terpineol, had LC50 values of 2.20 mg/L and
335.24 μg/L against booklice, respectively. The essential oil also
exhibited contact toxicity against L. bostrychophila with an LC50 value
of 210.73 μg/cm2. Borneol, caryophyllene oxide, β-cedrene,
and 4-terpineol showed acute toxicity against booklice with LC50 of
98.04, 84.62, 458.79 and 211.35 μg/cm2, respectively. Conclusion:
The results suggest that the essential oil and its isolates possess
potential for cultivation into natural insecticides or fumigants, for
control of insects in stored grains. |
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ISSN: | 1596-5996 |