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  Pak. J. Bot., 42(6): 3971-3979, 2010.

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IMPACT OF TWO MEDICINAL PLANT EXTRACTS ON GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE ACTIVITY IN THE BODY TISSUES OF SPODOPTERA EXIGUA (LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUIDAE)

 

MUHAMMAD RIZWAN-UL-HAQ1, MEI YING HU1*, MUHAMMAD AFZAL2, MUHAMMAD HAMID BASHIR3, LIANG GONG1 AND JIANJUN LUO1

 

Abstract: The plant extracts from Zygophyllacae and Euphorbiaceae are well known in the human history for medicinal use but their use to control insect pests is still in preliminary stage. In this study the effects of extracts from Peganum harmala and Ricinus communis on the glutathione S-transferase activity in the fat body as well as midgut tissues of Spodoptera exigua are documented at different exposure times. At the sub lethal concentrations (0.24 and0.49 mg ml-1)  the highest GST value in fat body tissue (73 nmol CDNB/min/mg protein) was found on the 8th day of combined treatment with ricinine and harmaline while in midgut the highest value (69 nmol CDNB/min/mg protein) was noticed on 6th day after being treated with ricinine individually. At the lethal concentrations (0.37 and 0.71 mg ml-1), the highest GST value (62 nmol CDNB/min/mg protein) was found on the 4th day against combined treatment of ricinine and harmaline in fat bodies. In the midgut the highest GST value (59 nmol CDNB/min/mg protein) was observed on the 2nd day of combined treatment with ricinine and harmaline. The protein values in all the treatments were significantly lower in treated insects as compared to control.

 


1Key Laboratory of Natural Pesticide and Chemical Biology (Ministry of Education), South China Agriculture University, Guangzhou, 510640, P.R. China.

2University College of Agriculture, University of Sargodha, Sargodha

3Department of Agri. Entomology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad


   
   

 

   
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