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“…They further pointed out that, in the absence of an essential supply of minerals, amino acids and other nutrients then in excess for growth might be diverted into other metabolic pathways. Many of researchers have further proposed that such other pathways might include those involved in detoxification of allelochemicals like limonoids (Arnason et al, 1985; Barnby and Klocke, 1987; Tanzubil and McCaffery, 1990; Martinez and Van Emden, 1999; Senthil-Nathan et al, 2005d, 2007; Senthil-Nathan, 2006). …”
Section: Effect Of Meliaceae Secondary Metabolites On Nutritional Indmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They further pointed out that, in the absence of an essential supply of minerals, amino acids and other nutrients then in excess for growth might be diverted into other metabolic pathways. Many of researchers have further proposed that such other pathways might include those involved in detoxification of allelochemicals like limonoids (Arnason et al, 1985; Barnby and Klocke, 1987; Tanzubil and McCaffery, 1990; Martinez and Van Emden, 1999; Senthil-Nathan et al, 2005d, 2007; Senthil-Nathan, 2006). …”
Section: Effect Of Meliaceae Secondary Metabolites On Nutritional Indmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ATPase inhibition may affect active ion transport, leading to alteration in electrolyte regulation. After neem extract treatment a decrease in enzymatic activity denotes reduced metabolism in the insect and may be due to the toxic effects neem compounds on membrane permeability, especially on the gut epithelium (Figure 4) (Senthil-Nathan et al, 2005a,b, 2007). …”
Section: Effect Of Meliaceae Secondary Metabolites On Digestive Enzymmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of these products has attracted the attention of scientists and policy makers in developing and the less-developed countries [9], where plant biodiversity has provided an excellent source of biologically active substances (phytochemicals) that are produced by plants or acquired for defense [10]. Secondary metabolites from plants can act as insecticidal, ovicidal, ovipositional deterrents, feeding deterrents and growth retardants to pests through acute toxicity, enzyme inhibition, and interference with the consumption and/or utilization of food, thus botanical insecticides may provide alternatives to currently used synthetic insecticides [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different types of enzymes namely oxidases, reductases, and esterases used by the mosquito for detoxifying the pesticide compounds ( Senthil-Nathan et al, 2007 , 2008 ; Waliwitiya et al, 2012 ). Among them, acetylcholine esterase enzyme breaks down the neurotransmitter acetylcholine at the synaptic cleft.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%