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QSAR models for insecticidal properties of plant essential oils on the housefly (Musca domestica L.)
Date
2021-03Registration in:
Duchowicz, Pablo Román; Bennardi, Daniel Oscar; Ortiz, Erlinda del Valle; Comelli, Nieves Carolina; QSAR models for insecticidal properties of plant essential oils on the housefly (Musca domestica L.); Taylor & Francis Ltd; Sar And Qsar In Environmental Research; 32; 5; 3-2021; 395-410
1062-936X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Author
Duchowicz, Pablo Román
Bennardi, Daniel Oscar
Ortiz, Erlinda del Valle
Comelli, Nieves Carolina
Abstract
The fumigant and topical activities exhibited by 27 plant-derived essentials oils (EOs) on adult M. domestica housefly are predicted through the Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) theory. These molecular structure based calculations are performed on 253 structurally diverse compounds from the EOs, where the number of constituents in each essential oil mixture varies between 2 to 24. A large number of 86,048 non-conformational mixture descriptors are derived as linear combinations of the molecular descriptors of the EO components. Two strategies are compared for the mixture descriptor formulation, which consider or avoid the use of the chemical composition. The multivariable linear regression QSAR models of the present work are useful for fumigant and topical applications, describing predictive parallelisms for the insecticidal activity of the analysed complex mixtures.