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Most plants could produce bioactive substances including alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenes and relative materials, which are poisonous or have antifeedant effect to herbivorous animals, including some insects. Some well-known pesticides originated from plant bioactive substances have been successfully identified and used, for example, the azadirachtin from neem, nicotine from tobacco, rotenone and deguelin...
Methyl palmitate, a kind of fatty acid methyl ester, has been found in many plants. Many biological functions of methyl palmitate have been found. Recently we isolated the methyl palmitate from the green walnuts husks and found it has acaricidal activity that had not been reported before. Here, the acaricidal activity of methyl palmitate, industrial methyl palmitate and the mixtures of methyl palmitate...
Methyl palmitate has showed acaricidal activity to Tetranychus cinnabarinus in our previous studies. However, the acaricidal mechanism of methyl palmitate to T. cinnabarinus is unknown. It was presumed that methyl palmitate may play its acaricidal activity to T. cinnabarinus by interfering the biological function of muscarinic receptors. In our studies, the most important muscarinic receptor subtypes...
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