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Symposium-in-Print Synergistic Insecticidal Mode of Action between Sesquiterpene Lactones and a Phototoxin, α-Terthienyl
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Sesquiterpene LactonesBioorganic ChemistryToxinologyEntomologyChemical BiologyPlant Family AsteraceaeOxidative StressBiorational PesticideInsect LarvaeToxicologyInsecticideBiochemistryPhotochemistryPlant-insect InteractionSemiochemicalPest ManagementPharmacologyBiologyNatural SciencesPesticide ResistanceGlutathione LevelsMedicine
The synergistic insecticidal action of characteristic defensive substances produced by the plant family Asteraceae was investigated under controlled laboratory conditions. Sesquiterpene lactones isolated from Asteraceae that may form, through a Michael addition process, conjugates with glutathione were administered in a meridic diet to a herbivorous insect, Manduca sexta. By administering sesquiterpenes, variable in vivo reduced glutathione levels were observed in the insect larvae. When the Asteraceae-derived photooxidant alpha-terthienyl was co-administered, lipid peroxidation and larval mortality were significantly enhanced in the treated groups of insects with lowered in vivo glutathione levels.
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