C. D. da Câmara, C. A. D. de Araújo, M. D. de Moraes, J. D. de Melo, M. F. A. Lucena
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Abstract
Essential oils from the leaves and stems of Croton adenocalyx, C. grewioides, C. heliotropiifoliusand C. blanchetianusobtained through hydrodistillation were analyzed by GC-MS. We then investigated the lethal and sublethal effects of the Croton oils and 15 major constituents against Tetranychus urticae. β-Caryophyllene was the major component in the leaf and stem oils from C. heliotropiifoliusand C. adenocalyx. Spathulenol and (E)-anethole were the major constituents identified in the leaf and stem oils of C. blanchetianusand C. grewioides, respectively. The oil with the greatest lethal and sublethal effects was those from C. adenocalyx. Among the constituents β-caryophyllene and spatulenol were the most toxic to the mite, whereas eugenol and methyl eugenol were the most repellent. The toxicity and repellency of the Croton oils, particularly the oils from C. adenocalyx, demonstrate that these oils constitute a promising alternative to synthetic acaricides for use in the control of T. urticae.
采用气相色谱-质谱联用技术对巴豆(Croton adenocalyx, C. grewioides, C. heliotropiifoliusand C. blanchetianus4种植物)的叶、茎挥发油进行了分析。研究了巴豆油和15种主要成分对荨麻疹叶螨的致死和亚致死作用。β-石竹烯是石竹叶油和石竹茎油的主要成分。在白桦叶油和藤茎油中分别鉴定出Spathulenol和(E)-anethole。致死和亚致死作用最大的油为腺萼菊油。其中,β-石竹烯和铲烯醇对螨的毒性最大,而丁香酚和甲基丁香酚对螨的驱避作用最大。巴豆油的毒性和驱避性,特别是对巴豆油的毒性和驱避性,表明巴豆油是一种很有前途的替代合成杀螨剂用于防治荨麻疹的方法。