Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2010004 Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Celangulin V (CA-V), a β-dihydroagrofuran sesquiterpene polyol ester, is extracted from the root bark of Chinese bittersweet, Celastrus augulatus Maxim. It exhibited selective toxicity against different insects. By CO-difference spectral and biochemical method, the effects of CA-V on two kinds of detoxification enzymes, cytochrome P450 (P450 and NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase) and glutathione S-transferase, were investigated in oriental armyworm, Mythimna separata and black cutworm, Agrotis ypsilon. CA-V showed higher induction against P450 of M. separata than that of A. ypsilon. Treated by CA-V, the maximum absorption of M. separata increased 1.2 and 0.8 nm than the control, respectively. Meanwhile, compared with the control, the P450 content and NADPH-P450 reductase activity in treated M. separata larvae increased 1.46-, 2.26- and 1.26-, 2.56-fold, respectively. But in treated A. ypsilon larvae, they all increased a little more than those of control. So far as M. separata and A. ypsilon, whether there is exposure of CA-V or not, the P450 content and GST activity in A. ypsilon were obviously higher than those in M. separata. It suggested that the content or activity difference of these two kinds of detoxification enzymes may have important roles in the selective toxicity of CA-V in M. separata and A. ypsilon.

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