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Rapid Construction of Green Nanopesticide Delivery Systems Using Sophorolipids as Surfactants by Flash Nanoprecipitation

Journal

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 70, Issue 16, Pages 4912-4920

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.2c00743

Keywords

pesticide; biosurfactant; sophorolipids; flash nanoprecipitation; self-assemble

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51773061]
  2. China Henan Kaifeng PingMei ShenMa Xinghua Fine Chemical Co., Ltd.
  3. Start-Up Foundation for High-level Professionals of Shihezi University [RCZK2021B07]

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In this work, acidic and lactonic sophorolipids were successfully separated from a sophorolipid mixture, and a series of green nanopesticides were fabricated using these surfactants. The resulting nanopesticides exhibited a better insecticidal efficacy than a commercial formulation.
Green delivery carriers of nanopesticides, like sophorolipid biosurfactants, are of great significance to reduce environmental pollution and promote sustainable agricultural development. However, the molecular diversity of an unisolated sophorolipid mixture with almost unpredictable self-assembly properties has limited the in-depth study of its structure-activity relationship and hindered the development of green pesticide delivery systems. In this work, the acidic and lactonic sophorolipids were successfully separated from the sophorolipid mixture through silica gel column chromatography. A series of cost-effective green nanopesticides loaded with lambda-cyhalothrin (LC) were rapidly fabricated based on a combination of the acidic and lactonic sophorolipids as surfactants by flash nanoprecipitation. The effects of the acidic-to-lactonic ratio on particle size, drug loading capacity, and biological activity against Hyphantria cunea of LC-loaded nanoparticles were systematically investigated. The resultant nanopesticides exhibited a better insecticidal efficacy than a commercial emulsifiable concentrate formulation. This work opens up a novel strategy to construct scalable, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly nanopesticide systems.

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