Insecticidal activity of hypericin towardsManduca sexta larvae |
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Authors: | Richard Samuels Paul Knox |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Biological Sciences, University of Bath, BA2 7AY Claverton Down, Bath Avon, UK;(2) Present address: John Innes Institute, Colney Lane, NR4 7UH Norwich, UK |
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Abstract: | The toxic effect of hypericin (HYP), a photodynamic quinone that occurs in certain species of the genusHypericum, towardsManduca sexta third-instar larvae was investigated. The LD50 of purified hypericin was 16 g/g larval initial fresh weight in constant light (22 W/m2). Reduced irradiance resulted in decreased mortality. Sublethal applications retarded larval growth (body fresh weight) in a dose-dependent manner. Toxicity had an absolute light dependence at the dose levels used, the active wavelengths being >500 nm. The phototoxic effect was rapidly lost when larvae were maintained in darkness (>8 hr) prior to irradiation. However, the potential for light-dependent mortality was retained if larvae were starved prior to irradiation. |
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Keywords: | Hypericin
Hypericum perforatum
photodynamic quinone photosensitizer singlet oxygen
Manduca sexta
Lepidoptera Sphingidae |
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