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Cassia oil as a substitute solvent for xylene for rotenone EC and its synergistic activities

Journal

PESTICIDE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 105, Issue 3, Pages 189-196

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.pestbp.2013.02.002

Keywords

Cassia oil; Rotenone; Synergistic effect; Membrane integrity; Penetration-enhance effect

Funding

  1. Agriculture Program of Chinese Ministry of Agriculture
  2. National Department Public Benefit Research Foundation of China [200903052]

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The purpose of this study was to screen essential oils as substitute solvents for rotenone emulsifiable concentrates (EC). Spodoptera litura (SL-1) cell and third-instar larvae of S. litura were used as the model system to evaluate the cytotoxicity of essential oils and synergistic effect of cassia oil with rotenone. The result of screening assay indicated that essential oil treatments led to reductions in cell viability in a time-dependent manner. The inhibition rates of the 15 essential oils were over 80% after SL-1 cells were treated with 200 mu g/mL essential oils for 48 h. The solubility of rotenone in cassia, basil, and clove oils were 15.84, 6.86, and 5.48 g/100 g, respectively, much higher than their solubility in xylene. After 24 h treatment, the rotenone and cassia oil mixture (1:35, w/w) featured half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) of 28.66 mu g/mL against SL-1 cells and median lethal concentration (LC50) of 513.33 mu g/mL against third-instar larvae of S. litura. The co-toxicity coefficients(CTCs) of rotenone and cassia oil mixture (1:35, w/w) against SL-1 cells and third-instar larvae of S. litura were 240.75 and 166.23 when treated for 24 h, which indicated that cassia oil possessed good synergistic effect with rotenone. The cell membrane potential and membrane integrity test results showed that cassia oil induced potential hyperpolarization of SL-1 cell membranes and promoted accumulation of PI, indicated that oil-exposed membranes lose cell integrity. Morphological images showed that application of rotenone with cassia oil to SL-1 cells produced cell membranes with their contents leaking. Finally, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) assays proved that cassia oil increases the absorption of rotenone. These findings confirmed that cassia oil has marked synergistic effect on rotenone and has strong potential as an alternative solvent for rotenone EC. Crown Copyright (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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