NATURAL OCCURRING BIOANTIOXIDANTS COMPLEXED WITH B-CYCLODEXTRIN AND THEIR EVALUATION AS INSECT REPELLENTS
Poster
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Caffeic acid, p-coumaric acid, curcumin, eugenol and zingerone are bioantioxidants whose antioxidant
action js analysed in relation to the medium by which they interact.1 They are secondary metabolites of
plants where they have an important role in defence against pathogens and parasites. Daily, these
metabolìtes have been taken because present jn food we eat. Due to their market availability, healthpromoting
activities and edibjlity, these compounds can have potential applications in fields where safety
oral ihtake js required.
Orosophi./a suzuk;.t` (Matsumura) (Diptera Drosophmdae), spotted-wing drosopmla, has recently become
a common and serious pest of temperate frujt crops (small fruits, cherries and kaki) Ìn many countries.2
Crop damage is caused when adult females, using a serrated ovipositor, Iay eggs in ripe and partially
ripe fruit just before harvest. Push-pull strategies (stimulus deterrent diversionary strategies) attempt to
reduce crop injury by modifying pest distribution using adversative stimulj to push the pest organism
away from the crop while also using attractive stimuli to pull the pest organism out of the crop.3 A novel
and more sustainable method for repelling D. suzuk/./. was evaluated by spraying edible repellents (alone
and jn mixture) on fruit surface during ripening period in combination with conventional natural attractive
traps.
Caffeic acid, p-coumaric acid, curcumjn, eugenol and zingerone were selected as insect repellent in
combinatjon with natural edible synergists in order to enhance repellent activity. With the aim to protect
the insect repellent from light and envjronmental degradation, inclusion complexes with P-cyclodextrin
(PCD) were prepared under sustainable conditions. P-CD is an amphipathic toroid consisting of seven
D-(+)-glucopyranose units linked by a-(14) bounds with an outer hydrophilic surface and a hydrophobic
cavjty that Ìs capable of forming inclusion complex with hydrophobic guests of suitable size and shape.4
P-CD has the ability to fom inclusion complexes resulting in significant improvement Ìn water solubility
and stability of the guest molecule whose taste and odor are partially masked. P-CD is food-approved
and is produced from staich by a sustainable biotechnological process. Preliminary studies on
effectiveness of complexes were carrjed out with laboratory-reared D. st/zuk/./. on artificjal fruits. Under
electrophysiologjcal assay D, suzuk/./. appeared to be sensitive to all selected edible repellents. Field
experiments have been.planned. The project, started in March 2018, join expertises in organic
chemistry, physjcal chemistry, entomology, insect physiology and crop protection
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
bìoantioxidants; insect repellent; cyclodextrin; natural occurring phenols.
Elenco autori:
Pantaleoni, ROBERTO ANTONIO; Loru, Laura; Fabbri, DAVIDE GAETANO; Delogu, GIOVANNA MARIA; Dettori, MARIA ANTONIETTA; Canu, Simone
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