Bioactivities and chemical constituents of essential oil extracted from Artemisia anethoides against two stored product insects

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The chemical constituents of the essential oil extracted from Artemisia anethoides and the bioactivities of essential oil against Tribolium castaneum and Lasioderma serricorne were investigated. The main components of the essential oil were 1,8-cineole (36.54%), 2-isopropyl-5-methyl-3-cyclohexen-1-one (10.40%), terpinen-4-ol (8.58%), 2-isopropyltoluene (6.20) and pinocarveol (5.08%). The essential oil of A. anethoides possessed contact and fumigant toxicities against T. castaneum adults (LD50 = 28.80 μg/adult and LC50 = 13.05 mg/L air, respectively) and against L. serricorne (LD50 = 24.03 μg/adult and LD50= 8.04 mg/L air, respectively). The crude oil showed repellent activity against T. castaneum and L. serricorne. Especially, the percentage repellency of essential oil was same level with DEET (positive control) against T. castaneum. The results indicated that the essential oil of A. anethoides had the potential to be developed as insecticide and repellent for control of T. castaneum and L. serricorne.

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Liang, J. Y., Wang, W. T., Zheng, Y. F., Zhang, D., Wang, J. L., Guo, S. S., … Zhang, J. (2017). Bioactivities and chemical constituents of essential oil extracted from Artemisia anethoides against two stored product insects. Journal of Oleo Science, 66(1), 71–76. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.ess16080

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