scholarly journals Toxicity of Essential Oils to Stored Product Pest and Application to Extrusion Coating Film for Extend Rice Storage Life

Author(s):  
Udomporn Pangnakorn
Processes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (7) ◽  
pp. 1243
Author(s):  
Asgar Ebadollahi ◽  
Ebrahim Taghinezhad ◽  
William N. Setzer ◽  
Guangnan Chen

Due to the numerous side effects of synthetic pesticides, including environmental pollution, threats to human health, harmful effects on non-target organisms and pest resistance, the use of alternative healthy, available and efficient agents in pest management strategies is necessary. In this paper, the susceptibility of the cosmopolitan, polyphagous, stored-product pest Tribolium castaneum (red flour beetle) to the fumigation of the essential oils of two important medicinal and food additive plants, Satureja hortensis and S. intermedia, was investigated. The insecticidal properties of the essential oils were modeled and optimized using response surface methodology. It was found that a maximum significant mortality of 94.72% and 92.97% could be achieved within 72 h with the applications of 55.15 µL/L of S. hortensis (with the linear model) and 58.82 µL/L of S. intermedia (with the quadratic model), respectively. There were insecticidal terpenes and phenylpropanoids in both essential oils, including thymol (50.8%), carvacrol (11.2%) and p-cymene (13.4%), in the S. intermedia and estragole (68.0%) and methyl eugenol (5.6%) in the S. hortensis. It was suggested that the essential oils of S. hortensis and S. intermedia could be offered as promising pesticidal agents against T. castaneum for further studies in the management of such pests instead of detrimental synthetic pesticides.


Foods ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 200
Author(s):  
Sébastien Demeter ◽  
Olivier Lebbe ◽  
Florence Hecq ◽  
Stamatios C. Nicolis ◽  
Tierry Kenne Kemene ◽  
...  

The granary weevil Sitophilus granarius is a stored product pest found worldwide. Environmental damages, human health issues and the emergence of resistance are driving scientists to seeks alternatives to synthetic insecticides for its control. With low mammal toxicity and low persistence, essential oils are more and more being considered a potential alternative. In this study, we compare the toxicity of 25 essential oils, representing a large array of chemical compositions, on adult granary weevils. Bioassays indicated that Allium sativum was the most toxic essential oil, with the lowest calculated lethal concentration 90 (LC90) both after 24 h and 7 days. Gaultheria procumbens, Mentha arvensis and Eucalyptus dives oils appeared to have a good potential in terms of toxicity/cost ratio for further development of a plant-derived biocide. Low influence of exposure time was observed for most of essential oils. The methodology developed here offers the possibility to test a large array of essential oils in the same experimental bioassay and in a standardized way. It is a first step to the development of new biocide for alternative management strategies of stored product pests.


Chemosphere ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 100 ◽  
pp. 130-138 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jorge Omar Werdin González ◽  
María Mercedes Gutiérrez ◽  
Adriana Alicia Ferrero ◽  
Beatriz Fernández Band

Author(s):  
Jana Teplá ◽  
Květoslava Šustová ◽  
Táňa Lužová ◽  
Lenka Dostálová ◽  
Libor Kalhotka ◽  
...  

The aim of this work was to determine whether the addition of different herbal oils (anise, sweet basil, blue chamomile, clove, true cinnamon, common sage) into whey will extend its shelf life. Changes in pH, titration acidity and microbiological analysis of whey during storage life were chosen as parameters for monitoring of whey shelf life. Based on these analyses possibility of utilization of herbal oils has been confirmed for the purpose of extension of the lifetime of whey. The use of essential oils blue chamomile and common sage did not help to extend the shelf life of fresh whey. The treatment of whey by herbal essential oils anise, sweet basil, clove and cinnamon extend the shelf life up to 21 days without significant changes in pH and titratable acidity. The results of our study show that essential oils could be used to inhibit microbial spoilage whey and to prolong its shelf life.


1963 ◽  
Vol 35 (5) ◽  
pp. 5-0 ◽  
Author(s):  
James A. Rogers
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