In vitro investigation of anticholinesterase activity of four biochemical pesticides: Spinosad, pyrethrum, neem bark extract and veratrine

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Abstract

The anticholinesterase activity of four biochemical pesticides: spinosad, pyrethrum, neem bark extract and veratrine was tested against one acetylcholinesterase extracted from Electrophorus electricus and two from Drosophila melanogaster. Pyrethrum, neem bark extract, and veratrine induced a dose-related inhibition of a variable type. Electric eel cholinesterase was inhibited uncompetitively by neem bark extract, the inhibition of the wilde-type fruit fly enzyme by pyrethrum was competitive, and the other enzyme-biochemical pesticide inhibitions were non-competitive. The sensitivity of each enzyme toward biochemical pesticides was variable. © Pesticide Science Society of Japan.

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Bucur, M. P., Bucur, B., Marty, J. L., & Radu, G. L. (2014). In vitro investigation of anticholinesterase activity of four biochemical pesticides: Spinosad, pyrethrum, neem bark extract and veratrine. Journal of Pesticide Science, 39(1), 48–52. https://doi.org/10.1584/jpestics.D13-062

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