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Chemical composition and insecticidal activity of essential oils from cultivated and native aromatic plants of Argentina against Carpophilus dimidiatus (Fabricius) (Nitidulidae) and Oryzaephilus mercator (L.) (Silvanidae).

Gabriel O DenettNieves C ComelliMaría R RodriguezAnalía de Los A GómezMariana Del H Sanchez MatíasDiego Alejandro Sampietro
Published in: Natural product research (2023)
Essential oils from aerial parts of six aromatic plants were analysed by GC-MS. The major compounds identified were γ -terpinene (11.5%), cuminaldehyde (26.6%) and γ -terpinen-7-al (40.6%) in Cuminum cyminum , trans -anethol (95.2%) in Pimpinella anisum , α-pinene (11.6%), limonene (21.0%), β-caryophyllene (22.3%) and α-humulene (16.7%) in Lippia integrifolia , limonene (40.8%) and artemisia ketone (19.3%) in Lippia junelliana , trans -β-ocimene (15.6%), 4-ethyl-4-methyl-1-hexene (24.5%), trans -tagetone (20.5%) and verbenone (27.2%) in Tagetes minuta , 1,8-cineole (17.9%),elixene (10.3%) and spathulenol (13.8%) in Aloysia gratissima . Oils with strong insecticidal activity on Carpophilus dimidiatus and Oryzaephilus mercator were from P. anisum (LC 50 = 4 µl/L; LC 100 = 10 µl/L) and T. minuta (LC 50 =10.19-12.57 µl/L; LC 100 =20 µl/L). Scents of C. cyminum and L. junelliana were strong insecticides on O. mercator (LC 50 =7.02-7.17 µl/L; LC 100 =10.00-20.00 µl/L). The insecticidal activity was associated to the whole content of C10 molecules and oxygenated constituents. The P. anisum oil is promising as protective agent of nut products.
Keyphrases
  • simultaneous determination
  • mass spectrometry
  • liquid chromatography
  • solid phase extraction
  • fatty acid