Molecules (Apr 2024)

Bioactivities and Synergistic Effect of <i>Elsholtzia ciliata</i> Essential Oil and Its Main Components against <i>Lasioderma serricorne</i>

  • Shen Song,
  • Yufei Tang,
  • Rui Feng,
  • Xiaohan Zhang,
  • Yue An,
  • Weibao Kong,
  • Junlong Wang,
  • Ji Zhang,
  • Junyu Liang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29091924
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 9
p. 1924

Abstract

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Investigations have shown that storage bugs seriously harm grains during storage. In the interim, essential oils (EOs) have been proven to be a good botanical pesticide. The anti-Lasioderma serricorne properties of Elsholtzia ciliata essential oil, which was obtained by steam distillation, were evaluated using DL-limonene, carvone, and their two optical isomer components using contact, repelling, and fumigation techniques. Simultaneously, the fumigation, contact, and repellent activities of carvone and its two optical isomers mixed with DL-limonene against L. serruricorne were evaluated. The results showed that E. ciliata, its main components (R-carvone, DL-limonene), and S-carvone exhibited both fumigations (LC50 = 14.47, 4.42, 20.9 and 3.78 mg/L) and contact (LD50 = 7.31, 4.03, 28.62 and 5.63 µg/adult) activity against L.serricorne. A binary mixture (1:1) of R-carvone and DL-limonene displayed an obvious synergistic effect. A binary mixture (1:1) of carvone and its two optical isomers exhibited an obvious synergistic effect, too. Furthermore, the repellent activity of the EO, carvone, and its two optical isomers, DL-limonene, and a combination of them varied. To stop insect damage during storage, E. ciliata and its components can be utilized as bio-insecticides.

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