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Toxicity and anticholinesterase activity of the fungal metabolites territrems to the corn earworm, Helicoverpa zea
Authors:P. F. Dowd   F. C. Peng   J. W. Chen  K. H. Ling
Affiliation:(1) Mycotoxin Research Unit, National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, U.S.D.A., Agricultural Research Service, 1815 N. University St., 61604 Peoria, IL, U.S.A.;(2) Institute of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, 10016 Taipei, Taiwan ROC
Abstract:The toxicity and anticholinesterase activity of tremorgenic fungal metabolites, territrems, to the corn earworm, Helioverpa zea (Boddie) (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) were examined. In oral toxicity studies, territrem A significantly inhibited growth by 40% at 25 ppm and by 89% at 250 ppm. Territrem B and an epoxy-derivative significantly inhibited growth by ca. 45% at 250 ppm. Piperonyl butoxide administered orally synergized the toxicity of the territrems tested. In topical toxicity studies, the epoxy-derivative caused 26% mortality and 25% growth retardation at 10 mg/gm insects. Territrem A and B were not significantly lethal, but did reduce growth by 15–20% at 10 mg/gm insect. Paraoxon tested in the same way caused 100% mortality at 25 ppm orally and 10 mg/gm topically. However, all territrems tested in vitro as inhibitors of H. zea head acetylcholinesterase were at least comparable to or were more active than paraoxon. Topically administered epoxy-territrem B also inhibited H. zea head acetylcholinesterase. The potential for development of new insecticides from a territrem lead structure is discussed.
Keywords:Heliothis  corn  maize  insecticide  Aspergillus
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