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A Review of Bioinsecticidal Activity of Solanaceae Alkaloids

Only a small percentage of insect species are pests. However, pest species cause significant losses in agricultural and forest crops, and many are vectors of diseases. Currently, many scientists are focused on developing new tools to control insect populations, including secondary plant metabolites,...

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Autores principales: Chowański, Szymon, Adamski, Zbigniew, Marciniak, Paweł, Rosiński, Grzegorz, Büyükgüzel, Ender, Büyükgüzel, Kemal, Falabella, Patrizia, Scrano, Laura, Ventrella, Emanuela, Lelario, Filomena, Bufo, Sabino A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4810205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26938561
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins8030060
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author Chowański, Szymon
Adamski, Zbigniew
Marciniak, Paweł
Rosiński, Grzegorz
Büyükgüzel, Ender
Büyükgüzel, Kemal
Falabella, Patrizia
Scrano, Laura
Ventrella, Emanuela
Lelario, Filomena
Bufo, Sabino A.
author_facet Chowański, Szymon
Adamski, Zbigniew
Marciniak, Paweł
Rosiński, Grzegorz
Büyükgüzel, Ender
Büyükgüzel, Kemal
Falabella, Patrizia
Scrano, Laura
Ventrella, Emanuela
Lelario, Filomena
Bufo, Sabino A.
author_sort Chowański, Szymon
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description Only a small percentage of insect species are pests. However, pest species cause significant losses in agricultural and forest crops, and many are vectors of diseases. Currently, many scientists are focused on developing new tools to control insect populations, including secondary plant metabolites, e.g., alkaloids, glycoalkaloids, terpenoids, organic acids and alcohols, which show promise for use in plant protection. These compounds can affect insects at all levels of biological organization, but their action generally disturbs cellular and physiological processes, e.g., by altering redox balance, hormonal regulation, neuronal signalization or reproduction in exposed individuals. Secondary plant metabolites cause toxic effects that can be observed at both lethal and sublethal levels, but the most important effect is repellence. Plants from the Solanaceae family, which contains numerous economically and ecologically important species, produce various substances that affect insects belonging to most orders, particularly herbivorous insects and other pests. Many compounds possess insecticidal properties, but they are also classified as molluscides, acaricides, nematocides, fungicides and bactericides. In this paper, we present data on the sublethal and lethal toxicity caused by pure metabolites and crude extracts obtained from Solanaceae plants. Pure substances as well as water and/or alcohol extracts cause lethal and sublethal effects in insects, which is important from the economical point of view. We discuss the results of our study and their relevance to plant protection and management.
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spelling pubmed-48102052016-04-04 A Review of Bioinsecticidal Activity of Solanaceae Alkaloids Chowański, Szymon Adamski, Zbigniew Marciniak, Paweł Rosiński, Grzegorz Büyükgüzel, Ender Büyükgüzel, Kemal Falabella, Patrizia Scrano, Laura Ventrella, Emanuela Lelario, Filomena Bufo, Sabino A. Toxins (Basel) Review Only a small percentage of insect species are pests. However, pest species cause significant losses in agricultural and forest crops, and many are vectors of diseases. Currently, many scientists are focused on developing new tools to control insect populations, including secondary plant metabolites, e.g., alkaloids, glycoalkaloids, terpenoids, organic acids and alcohols, which show promise for use in plant protection. These compounds can affect insects at all levels of biological organization, but their action generally disturbs cellular and physiological processes, e.g., by altering redox balance, hormonal regulation, neuronal signalization or reproduction in exposed individuals. Secondary plant metabolites cause toxic effects that can be observed at both lethal and sublethal levels, but the most important effect is repellence. Plants from the Solanaceae family, which contains numerous economically and ecologically important species, produce various substances that affect insects belonging to most orders, particularly herbivorous insects and other pests. Many compounds possess insecticidal properties, but they are also classified as molluscides, acaricides, nematocides, fungicides and bactericides. In this paper, we present data on the sublethal and lethal toxicity caused by pure metabolites and crude extracts obtained from Solanaceae plants. Pure substances as well as water and/or alcohol extracts cause lethal and sublethal effects in insects, which is important from the economical point of view. We discuss the results of our study and their relevance to plant protection and management. MDPI 2016-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4810205/ /pubmed/26938561 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins8030060 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons by Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chowański, Szymon
Adamski, Zbigniew
Marciniak, Paweł
Rosiński, Grzegorz
Büyükgüzel, Ender
Büyükgüzel, Kemal
Falabella, Patrizia
Scrano, Laura
Ventrella, Emanuela
Lelario, Filomena
Bufo, Sabino A.
A Review of Bioinsecticidal Activity of Solanaceae Alkaloids
title A Review of Bioinsecticidal Activity of Solanaceae Alkaloids
title_full A Review of Bioinsecticidal Activity of Solanaceae Alkaloids
title_fullStr A Review of Bioinsecticidal Activity of Solanaceae Alkaloids
title_full_unstemmed A Review of Bioinsecticidal Activity of Solanaceae Alkaloids
title_short A Review of Bioinsecticidal Activity of Solanaceae Alkaloids
title_sort review of bioinsecticidal activity of solanaceae alkaloids
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4810205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26938561
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins8030060
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