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Antifeedant activity of ethanolic extract from Flourensia oolepis and isolation of pinocembrin as its active principle compound

The ethanolic extract from Flourensia oolepis aerial parts showed strong antifeedant activity against the pest larvae, Epilachna paenulata, with an antifeedant index (AI%) of 99.1% at 100 μg/cm 2. Based on chromatographic fractionation of the extract, guided by bioassays on E. paenulata, the flavano...

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Published in:Bioresource technology 2009-07, Vol.100 (14), p.3669-3673
Main Authors: Diaz Napal, Georgina N., Carpinella, María C., Palacios, Sara M.
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Summary:The ethanolic extract from Flourensia oolepis aerial parts showed strong antifeedant activity against the pest larvae, Epilachna paenulata, with an antifeedant index (AI%) of 99.1% at 100 μg/cm 2. Based on chromatographic fractionation of the extract, guided by bioassays on E. paenulata, the flavanone pinocembrin ( 1) was isolated as the most active principle. In a choice assay, compound 1 showed strong antifeedant activity against E. paenulata, Xanthogaleruca luteola and Spodoptera frugiperda with an AI% of 90, 94 and 91% ( p < 0.01) respectively, at 50 μg/cm 2. The dosages necessary for 50% feeding inhibition of the insects (ED 50) were 7.98, 6.13 and 8.86 μg/cm 2, respectively. The feeding inhibitory activity of 1 against E. paenulata was compared with the activity of other structurally related flavonoids like naringenin, which was inactive up to 100 μg/cm 2, catechin which was nearly 6 times less active than 1, and quercetin which was equally active as 1. The effect of these on the feeding behavior of E. paenulata was also studied.
ISSN:0960-8524
1873-2976
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2009.02.050