2011
DOI: 10.1603/ec11080
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Bioefficacy of Alpinia galanga (Zingiberaceae) Rhizome Extracts, (<I>E</I>)<I>-p</I>-Acetoxycinnamyl Alcohol, and (<I>E</I>)<I>-p</I>-Coumaryl Alcohol Ethyl Ether Against Bactrocera dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae) and the Impact on Detoxification Enzyme Activities

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“…against Spodoptera litura (F.) and Melanoplus sanguinipes (F.)51 and of Alpinia galanga against Bactocera dorsalis. 52 In conclusion, the results demonstrate the potential of J. gossypifolia and M. azedarach SLEs as botanical insecticides on S. frugiperda. These SLEs have also been shown to inhibit several enzyme activities that are important to insect survival.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…against Spodoptera litura (F.) and Melanoplus sanguinipes (F.)51 and of Alpinia galanga against Bactocera dorsalis. 52 In conclusion, the results demonstrate the potential of J. gossypifolia and M. azedarach SLEs as botanical insecticides on S. frugiperda. These SLEs have also been shown to inhibit several enzyme activities that are important to insect survival.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…ESTs and GSTs have been reported to be the most important detoxification enzymes that protect insects against the attack from spores and metabolites of entomopathogenic fungi. It is reported that GSTs act in the detoxification process of some insecticides (Flores et al 2006; Gunasekaran et al 2011; Sukhirun et al 2011), whereas ESTs function as hydrolytic enzymes, playing a role in the cleavage of the esters that comprise organic, mineral acids and alcohols or phenols (Michèle et al 2000). Our study showed that the activities of GST and EST were notably increased when D. tabulaeformis larvae were treated with a spore suspension or fungal metabolites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…116 From rhizomes of A. galanga (L.) Willd, 12 compounds (464-475) were obtained. 33,82,203,207 Among them, 1S-1 0 -acetoxychavicol acetate (464) and 1-acetoxyeugenol acetate (465) were the most abundant phenylpropanoids presented in A. galanga (L.) Swartz., A. officinarum Hance, and A. conchigera Griff. They were reported to have anti-ulcer, 24 antileishmanial, 164 and antitumor bioactivities, 33,202,208 Furthermore, 464 also showed antiallergic, 204 efflux pump inhibitory, 205 NO production inhibitory, 166 xanthine oxidase inhibitory, 206 gastroprotective, 209 anti-HIV, 210 anti-cancer, 86 antibacterial, 30,211 plant growth-inhibitory and fungal growthinhibitory activities.…”
Section: Phenolicsmentioning
confidence: 99%