Effects of five plant essential oils on the protein content and digestive enzymes of Ephestia kuehniella.

M. Asadi
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The Mediterranean flour moth or mill moth Ephestia kuehniella is a common pest of cereal grains, especially flour. In this research, the sublethal effects of essential oils isolated from five medicinal plants including Allium sativum, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Rosmarinus officinalis, Salvia officinalis, and Piper nigrum were investigated on the protein content and digestive enzymes activity of the fifth instar larvae, under laboratory conditions. The GC-MS analysis of the essential oils showed that tetracosamethyl cyclododeca siloxan, aristolene, α-pinene, β-thujone, and caryophyllene were the dominant constituents for each essential oil, respectively. The enzymatic activity was investigated by the treatment using the LC30 concentration against the larvae that were 2.86, 12.03, 2.19, 7.84, and 9.39 µl/l air, respectively. Results revealed that there were significant differences among the treatments on total protein content and enzymatic activities (F5,12 = 2.95, 3.56, and 7.07). About the total protein content, the control and treatment with R. officinalis essential oil showed the highest and lowest concentrations (1.0288 ± 0.0212 mg/ml versus 0.7333 ± 0.0329 mg/ml). The highest amylolytic activity was also seen in the control (0.0551 ± 0.0025 mU/mg) and the lowest being in R. officinalis oil treatment (0.0373 ± 0.0009 mU/mg). Moreover, the highest and lowest proteolytic activities were observed in the control (5.5063 ± 0.1086 U/mg) and R. officinalis essential oil (3.3028 ± 0.1077 U/mg). Accordingly, R. officinalis essential oil could be applied for the control of E. kuehniella.
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五种植物精油对库氏Ephestia kuehniella蛋白质含量及消化酶的影响。
地中海粉蛾或粉蛾是一种常见的谷物害虫,尤其是面粉。本研究在实验室条件下,研究了葱、甘草、迷迭香、鼠尾草和黑椒等5种药用植物精油对五龄幼虫蛋白质含量和消化酶活性的亚致死作用。GC-MS分析结果表明,四甲基环十二硅氧烷、马斯托烯、α-蒎烯、β-图琼和石竹烯分别是各挥发油的主要成分。以LC30浓度分别为2.86、12.03、2.19、7.84和9.39µl/l空气的幼虫为对照,考察其酶活性。结果表明,各处理间总蛋白含量和酶活性差异显著(F5,12 = 2.95, 3.56, 7.07)。总蛋白含量方面,马齿苋挥发油对照和处理的马齿苋总蛋白含量最高,分别为1.0288±0.0212 mg/ml和0.7333±0.0329 mg/ml。对照组的淀粉酶解活性最高(0.0551±0.0025 mU/mg),马蹄草油处理的淀粉酶解活性最低(0.0373±0.0009 mU/mg)。其中,对照组(5.5063±0.1086 U/mg)和马齿苋精油(3.3028±0.1077 U/mg)的蛋白水解活性最高、最低。因此,马蹄草精油可用于库氏杆菌的防治。
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