Anti-pest compounds from the volatile oil of Vitex negundo Linn

During the course of research on botanical pesticides for small farmers, Vitex negundo, Linn (lagundi) was found to be a promising botanical insecticide. Laboratory tests of the volatile oils from the leaves of lagundi using Plutella xylostella, L. (diamondback moth) caused up to 83 percent mortalit...

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Main Authors: Dayrit, Fabian M, Trono, M C M, Rejesus, B M, Maini, H
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 1995
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.chemistry-faculty-pubs-11142020-07-27T08:48:44Z Anti-pest compounds from the volatile oil of Vitex negundo Linn Dayrit, Fabian M Trono, M C M Rejesus, B M Maini, H During the course of research on botanical pesticides for small farmers, Vitex negundo, Linn (lagundi) was found to be a promising botanical insecticide. Laboratory tests of the volatile oils from the leaves of lagundi using Plutella xylostella, L. (diamondback moth) caused up to 83 percent mortality of the eggs in ovicidal tests and 91 percent mortality in the 3rd instar larvae in topical toxicity tests. Fractionation of the volatile oil and bioassay testing using diamondback moth led to the isolation and identification of Beta-endesmol as one of the components responsible for its ovicidal and topical toxicity. The chemical analysis of the volatile oil samples was carried out by GC/MS. Confirmation of the identity of Beta-eudesmol was done by IR, MS, and NMR analyses. 1995-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/chemistry-faculty-pubs/115 https://agris.fao.org/agris-search/search.do?recordID=PH9710104 Chemistry Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Biochemistry Chemistry
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
country Philippines
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topic Biochemistry
Chemistry
spellingShingle Biochemistry
Chemistry
Dayrit, Fabian M
Trono, M C M
Rejesus, B M
Maini, H
Anti-pest compounds from the volatile oil of Vitex negundo Linn
description During the course of research on botanical pesticides for small farmers, Vitex negundo, Linn (lagundi) was found to be a promising botanical insecticide. Laboratory tests of the volatile oils from the leaves of lagundi using Plutella xylostella, L. (diamondback moth) caused up to 83 percent mortality of the eggs in ovicidal tests and 91 percent mortality in the 3rd instar larvae in topical toxicity tests. Fractionation of the volatile oil and bioassay testing using diamondback moth led to the isolation and identification of Beta-endesmol as one of the components responsible for its ovicidal and topical toxicity. The chemical analysis of the volatile oil samples was carried out by GC/MS. Confirmation of the identity of Beta-eudesmol was done by IR, MS, and NMR analyses.
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author Dayrit, Fabian M
Trono, M C M
Rejesus, B M
Maini, H
author_facet Dayrit, Fabian M
Trono, M C M
Rejesus, B M
Maini, H
author_sort Dayrit, Fabian M
title Anti-pest compounds from the volatile oil of Vitex negundo Linn
title_short Anti-pest compounds from the volatile oil of Vitex negundo Linn
title_full Anti-pest compounds from the volatile oil of Vitex negundo Linn
title_fullStr Anti-pest compounds from the volatile oil of Vitex negundo Linn
title_full_unstemmed Anti-pest compounds from the volatile oil of Vitex negundo Linn
title_sort anti-pest compounds from the volatile oil of vitex negundo linn
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 1995
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/chemistry-faculty-pubs/115
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