Deterrent activity of hops flavonoids and their derivatives against stored product pests

2017 ◽  
Vol 107 (5) ◽  
pp. 592-597 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Jackowski ◽  
J. Popłoński ◽  
K. Twardowska ◽  
J. Magiera-Dulewicz ◽  
M. Hurej ◽  
...  

AbstractFive flavonoids from hops, two of their derivatives, along with naringenin used as a model compound, were tested for their antifeedant activity against three coleopteran stored product pests: Sitophilus granarius L., Tribolium confusum Duv. and Trogoderma granarium Everts. The introduction, into the tested flavonoid molecules, of additional structural fragments such as prenyl or dimethylpyran moiety, is proposed to significantly alter the deterrent activity of the compounds. The prenyl moiety in flavonoids increased the deterrent activity of these compounds in all three of the grain feeding species used in the tests. It is also concluded that the introduction of dimethylpyran moiety to the flavonoid structure increases its deterrent activity in S. granarius and T. confusum, but in one of the test insects, T. granarium, an increased feeding was observed in response to the introduction of dimethylpyran moiety to the flavonoid structure.

2015 ◽  
Vol 105 (4) ◽  
pp. 456-461 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Jackowski ◽  
M. Hurej ◽  
E. Rój ◽  
J. Popłoński ◽  
L. Kośny ◽  
...  

AbstractXanthohumol, a prenylated flavonoid from hops, and a supercritical carbon dioxide extract of spent hops were studied for their antifeedant activity against stored product insect pests: Sitophilus granarius L., Tribolium confusum Duv. and Trogoderma granarium Everts. Xanthohumol exhibited medium deterrent activity against the adults of S. granarius L. and larvae of T. confusum Duv. The spent hops extract was more active than xanthohumol towards the adults of T. confusum Duv. The potential application of the crude spent hops extract as a feeding deterrent against the stored product pests is proposed.


1963 ◽  
Vol 95 (4) ◽  
pp. 352-357 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Sharplin ◽  
H. J. Bhambhani

AbstractThe structure and position of the spiracles in Sitophilus granarius and Tribolium confusum adults was studied. On the basis of this an attempt was made to explain the differences in water loss from these two species under reduced pressure. It was concluded that the spiracular structure combined with the inflation of the body under very low pressures, can account for the apparently anomalous water loss results.


1989 ◽  
Vol 54 (7) ◽  
pp. 1903-1918 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ełżbieta Błoszyk ◽  
Aleksandra Dudek ◽  
Zofia Kosturkiewicz ◽  
Urszula Rychłewska ◽  
Włodzimierz M. Daniewski ◽  
...  

From species Cephalophora aromatica (HOOK.) SCHRADER the authors isolated a series of previously described sesquiterpene lactones I-V and newly the lactone geigerinin (VI). Its structure was confirmed by X-ray analysis and its absolute configuration was determined on the basis of the CD spectra of its complex with Pr(thd)3. The lactones I-VII were tested for antifeedant activity against main crop pests.


1986 ◽  
Vol 51 (8) ◽  
pp. 1710-1721 ◽  
Author(s):  
Włodzimierz M. Daniewski ◽  
Wojciech Kroszczyṅski ◽  
Ełżbieta Błoszyk ◽  
Bohdan Drożdż ◽  
Jan Nawrot ◽  
...  

In addition to the earlier described inuviscolide (II), the sesquiterpenic vachanic (V) and 2α-hydroxyisocostic (VII) acids, as well as carabron (VIII) and the so far undescribed sesquiterpenic lactone 11αH,13-dihydroconfertin were also isolated from Dittrichia viscosa (L.) GREUTER. For the last mentioned lactone the structure IX has been derived. The structure of vachanic acid (V) was confirmed by X-ray structural analysis. Compounds V to VII were tested for their deterrent (antifeedant) activity against selected insect pests living in corn stores, and they generally had a high activity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 40 (2) ◽  
pp. 163-177
Author(s):  
Oleksii Titov ◽  
Viktor Brygadyrenko

Abstract Flavorings and volatile biologically active substances, used by humans for various purposes, may potentially have fumigating, repellent, or attractive effects on various species of anthropod storage pests. Tribolium confusum Jacquelin du Val, 1863 (Tenebrionidae) and Sitophilus granarius (Linnaeus, 1758) (Curculionidae) are the two most abundant pests of grain and grain products; the damage they cause to stored products of horticulture is 5–20% of the total yield of grain crops. In the experiment, we video-recorded migratory activity of beetles and evaluated it according to standard time periods (10, 20, 30, 60, and 120 seconds after the start of the experiment). No reliable influence of the 15 tested flavoring substances (benzyl alcohol, benzoic acid, toluene, hydroquinone, phenethyl alcohol, pinene, methylparaben, kojic acid, formic acid, isoamyl alcohol, tartaric acid, glycine, succinic acid, stearic acid, and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) on moving activity of Tribolium confusum was found. Exposure to benzyl alcohol brought a reliable decrease in locomotor activity of Sitophilus granarius (it exerted an attractant effect on imagoes as compared with the variant of the experiment without aromatic substances): 6.09 times more imagoes of S. granarius remained at a minimal distance from the aroma source than in the control, 6.07 more while exposed to hydroquinone, 5.50 to phenethyl alcohol, 4.50 to glycine, 3.44 to EDTA, 3.30 to toluene, 3.18 to methylparaben, 2.84 to succinic acid, 2.65 to benzoic acid, and 2.15 more when exposed to formic acid compared with the control variant of the experiment. Other surveyed flavoring substances (benzyl alcohol, pinene, kojic acid, isoamyl alcohol, tartaric acid, and stearic acid) had no significant effect on migratory activity of imagoes of S. granarius. The results allow us to recommend benzyl alcohol, hydroquinone, phenethyl alcohol, and glycine as potential luring substances or components of multicomponent flavoring mixtures during the assessment of the number of S. granarius in grain storage and processing facilities.


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