“…The protective effect of SGAs stems from their ability to interact with membrane sterols, disrupting the cell integrity from target organisms ( Keukens et al, 1995 ; Armah et al, 1999 ; Fenwick et al, 1991 ; Osbourn, 1996 ). In addition, they can act on the nervous system of pests and herbivores through their inhibitory effect on cholinesterase enzymes ( Orgell et al, 1958 ; Wierenga and Hollingworth, 1992 ; Roddick, 1996 ). As a consequence, SGAs can have both antimicrobial and anti-insect activity ( Chowański et al, 2016 ; Munafo and Gianfagna, 2011 ; You and van Kan, 2021 ; Sinden et al, 1986 ; Sinden et al, 1980 ; Tai et al, 2015 ; Tai et al, 2014 ; Paudel et al, 2019 ; Kaup et al, 2005 ; Seipke and Loria, 2008 ; Paudel et al, 2017 ).…”