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Original Articles

Effect of sunlight on azadirachtin: Antifeeding potency

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Pages 57-65 | Received 28 Jul 1981, Published online: 15 Dec 2008
 

Abstract

Exposure of azadirachtin to sunlight caused a rapid decrease in antifeeding potency against newly emerged first instar (0.046 mg) fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith), as compared to unexposed azadirachtin. Acetone solutions of azadirachtin exposed for seven days gave more than a 50 percent reduction in activity while azadirachtin exposed for sixteen days gave complete reduction in activity with destruction of the compound. p‐Aminobenzoic acid, a uv‐absorbing additive, gave slight protection to azadirachtin from photodegradation. Azadirachtin, mixed with various plant oils, was exposed to sunlight for two weeks. Bioassay of these mixtures showed that neem, angelica, castor, and calamus oils provided moderate protection (<25 percent) to azadirachtin from degradation by sunlight.

Notes

To whom reprint requests should be directed at the Biologically Active Natural Products Laboratory, Agricultural Environmental Quality Institute. BARC‐East, Beltsvllle, MD 20705. Mention of a commerical or proprietary product in this paper does not constitute an endorsement of that product by the USDA.

Livestock Insects Laboratory, Agricultural Environmental Qualitity Institute, BARC‐East, Beltsville, MD 20705.

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