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Citrus limonoid by-products as insect control agents
Authors:JAMES A KLOCKE  ISAO KUBO
Abstract:Limonoids are a group of chemically related bitter tetranortriterpene derivatives found predominantly in Rutaceae and Meliaceae plants (Ourison et al., 1964). Interest in the Rutaceae limonoids has centered around limonoid removal from consumable citrus products. For example, bitterness in citrus juices (as well as in other citrus products) due to limonoids has become an increasingly serious economic problem (Wilson & Crutchfield, 1968; Sinclair, 1972). Interest in the Meliaceae limonoids, on the other hand, has centered on their efficacy as pest control and/or antitumor agents (Kubo & Klocke, 1981, 1982; Nakanishi, 1977, 1980). For example, azadirachtin, isolated from several Meliaceae trees, has proven to be a potent natural product against a myriad of insect and nematode pests (Warthen, 1979). In fact, we have isolated azadirachtin from the fresh fruit of Azadirachta indica as a potent insect ecdysis inhibitor against four agricultural pest insects with artificial diet feeding assay (Kubo & Klocke, in litt).
Keywords:Citrus  Limonoid  Nomilin  Obacunone  Limonin  Antifeedant  Heliothis zea  Spodoptera frugiperda
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