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Silica nanoparticles for insect pest control
Fecha
2019-10Registro en:
Cáceres, Mariano; Vassena, Claudia Viviana; Garcerá, M. Dolores; Santo Orihuela, Pablo Luis; Silica nanoparticles for insect pest control; Bentham Science Publishers; Current Pharmaceutical Design; 25; 37; 10-2019; 4030-4038
1381-6128
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Cáceres, Mariano
Vassena, Claudia Viviana
Garcerá, M. Dolores
Santo Orihuela, Pablo Luis
Resumen
To date, control strategies used against insect pest species are based on synthetic insecticide applications. In addition, the efficacy of these treatments could be decreased due to insecticide resistance in insect populations. Also, the irrational use of chemical control strategies has negative consequences of non-target organisms and threatening human health. Designing nanomaterial for pest insect control is a promising alternative to traditional insecticide formulations. In particular, it has been proven that silica nanoparticles have the potential for molecules delivery, release control improvement and also their toxicity as insecticide alone. In this work, we summarized the state of knowledge on silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) used in pest insect management. Besides, aspects of their synthesis, mode of action, and toxic effects on non-target organisms and environment are reviewed.