2023
DOI: 10.1111/1748-5967.12659
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Contact toxicity of eucalyptol and RNA sequencing of Tribolium castaneum after exposure to eucalyptol

Abstract: Eucalyptol, the main active component of Artemisia vulgaris (A. vulgaris) essential oil, can reduce the activity of Tribolium castaneum (T. castaneum) metabolic detoxification enzymes. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the toxic effect of eucalyptol on T. castaneum is still unclear. Here, results showed that the eucalyptol caused time‐dependent increase in larval mortality. Further, 1669 differential expressed genes (DEGs) expressed between the control group and the experimental group were detected v… Show more

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“…Eucalyptol itself had insecticidal activity and was used to kill insects. Research had shown that eucalyptol had an impact on M Domestica and C Megacephala has toxicity [42][43][44]. Therefore, eucalyptol had high potential as both a plant-based pesticide and a repellent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eucalyptol itself had insecticidal activity and was used to kill insects. Research had shown that eucalyptol had an impact on M Domestica and C Megacephala has toxicity [42][43][44]. Therefore, eucalyptol had high potential as both a plant-based pesticide and a repellent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%