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    ISSN: 1573-1561
    Keywords: Spodoptera exigua ; Persea americana ; avocado ; idioblast cells ; persin ; (12Z,15Z)-1-acetoxy-2-hydroxy-4-oxo-heneicosa-12,15-diene ; Lepidoptera
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract We isolated and identified (12Z,15Z)-1-acetoxy-2-hydroxy-4-oxoheneicosa-12,15-diene (persin) from avocado as a compound toxic to Spodoptera exigua larvae. Persin was obtained from oil extracted from the specialized idioblast cells of avocado fruit. When tested for activity using neonates in no-choice artificial diet bioassays, persin at concentrations of 200 μg/g inhibited growth; larvae gained only ∼50% of the weight attained by control insects after seven days. At concentrations of 400 μg/g or above, larval growth was reduced by 〉70% as measured by weight gain, and significant mortality occurred. In choice tests, persin at concentrations of 400 μg/g or higher deterred feeding, with significantly more larvae being found on control diet than on persin-treated diet. Possible applications of persin as a natural insecticide are discussed.
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    Journal of chemical ecology 24 (1998), S. 867-889 
    ISSN: 1573-1561
    Keywords: Spodoptera exigua ; Persea americana ; avocado ; idioblast cells ; avocadofuran ; 2-(pentadecyl)furan ; 2-(heptadecyl)furan ; triolein
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Several insecticidal compounds have been identified by bioassaydriven fractionation of avocado, Persea americana Mill, idioblast cell oil. A flash chromatography fraction of the oil showed substantial toxicity to early instars of the generalist insect herbivore, Spodoptera exigua (Hübner) (100% mortality after seven days). Following further fractionation, five biologically active compounds, 2-(pentadecyl)furan, 2-(heptadecyl)furan, 2-(1E-pentadecenyl)furan, 2-(8Z,11Z-heptadecadienyl)furan, and the triglyceride triolein, were identified. Several minor components were also tentatively identified, including 2-(1Z-pentadecenyl)furan, 2-(1E-heptadecenyl)furan, and 2-(1E,8Z,11Z-heptadecatrienyl)furan. Several 2-alkylfurans of this type have been reported previously from avocado (Persea spp.) and have received the common name of avocadofurans. The major compounds were tested individually for toxic and growth inhibitory effects. Individually, the compounds had low to moderate toxicity. Of these, 2-(pentadecyl)furan had the greatest effects, with an LC50 value of 1031 μg/g. At concentrations of 600 μg/g or higher in diets, larval growth was inhibited by 〉70% compared to controls. The analogous 2-(heptadecyl)furan had an LC50 value of 1206 μg/g, and also significantly reduced larval growth (〉75% versus controls) at concentrations of 〉600 μg/g. The unsaturated analogs 2-(1E-pentadecenyl)furan and 2-(8Z, 11Z-heptadecadienyl)furan were less toxic. Triolein was only weakly toxic, with an LC50 value of 10,364 μg/g diet. Larval growth was inhibited only at concentrations of 7000 μg/g or higher. The potential of avocadofurans in insect control is discussed.
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