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Insecticidal, Mutagenic and Genotoxic Evaluation of Annonaceous Acetogenins
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2010-12Registro en:
Álvarez Colom, Olga; Salvatore, Silvana Analia; Willink, Eduardo; Ordóñez, Roxana Mabel; Isla, Maria Ines; et al.; Insecticidal, Mutagenic and Genotoxic Evaluation of Annonaceous Acetogenins; Natural Products; Natural Product Communications; 5; 3; 12-2010; 391-394
1934-578X
1555-9475
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Álvarez Colom, Olga
Salvatore, Silvana Analia
Willink, Eduardo
Ordóñez, Roxana Mabel
Isla, Maria Ines
Neske, Adriana Neske
Bardon, Alicia del Valle
Resumen
Annonaceous acetogenins represent a class of bioactive compounds whose primary mode of action is the inhibition of NADHubiquinone oxidoreductase (Mitochondrial Complex I). Given the potential pesticidal use of these compounds, we evaluated the effects of seven acetogenins: squamocin (1), molvizarin (2), itrabin (3), almuñequin (4), cherimolin-1 (5), cherimolin-2 (6), and tucumanin (7) isolated from Annona cherimolia Mill. against Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann (Tephritidae). These acetogenins did not display insecticidal action at 250 µg of treatment per g of adult diet. However, the oviposition capacity of C. capitata females was significantly altered by some of the acetogenins at this concentration. The most potent compounds were itrabin, molvizarin and squamocin. Moreover, significant differences were detected in the preference of oviposition sites when itrabin and squamocin were spread on the surface of artificial fruits at doses of 30 µg/cm2 . Additionally, we investigated the mutagenic effects displayed by itrabin, as well as the phytotoxic and genotoxic action of squamocin and itrabin. Both compounds displayed slight phytotoxic and genotoxic effects on roots of Allium cepa at 2.5 µg/mL though no mutagenic effects were detected at 0.25, 0.5 and 2.5 µg/mL on Salmonella typhimurium strains TA98 and TA100.