4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Towards eco-friendly crop protection: natural deep eutectic solvents and defensive secondary metabolites

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PHYTOCHEMISTRY REVIEWS
Volume 16, Issue 5, Pages 935-951

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11101-017-9502-8

Keywords

Insecticidal; Metabolomics; NADES; Plant protection compounds; Solubility

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  1. Technology Foundation STW [13553]

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With mounting concerns over health and environmental effects of pesticides, the search for environmentally acceptable substitutes has amplified. Plant secondary metabolites appear in the horizon as an attractive solution for green crop protection. This paper reviews the need for changes in the techniques and compounds that, until recently, have been the mainstay for dealing with pest insects. Here we describe and discuss main strategies for selecting plant-derived metabolites as candidates for sustainable agriculture. The second part surveys ten important insecticidal compounds, with special emphasis on those involved in human health. Many of these insecticidal metabolites, however, are crystalline solids with limited solubility which might potentially hamper commercial formulation. As such, we introduce the concept of natural deep eutectic solvents for enhancing solubility and stability of such compounds. The concept, principles and examples of green pest control discussed here offer a new suite of environmental-friendly tools designed to promote and adopt sustainable agriculture.

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