| Title : Esterases are responsible for malathion resistance in Anopheles stephensi: A proof using biochemical and insecticide inhibition studies - Prasad_2017_J.Vector.Borne.Dis_54_226 |
| Author(s) : Prasad KM , Raghavendra K , Verma V , Velamuri PS , Pande V |
| Ref : J Vector Borne Dis , 54 :226 , 2017 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Increase in prevalence and intensity of insecticide-resistance in vectors of vector-borne diseases is a major threat to sustainable disease control; and, for their effective management, studies on resistance mechanisms are important to come out with suitable strategies. Esterases are major class of detoxification enzymes in mosquitoes, which confers protection against insecticides in causing resistance. This study was aimed at biochemical characterization of esterases responsible for malathion resistance in Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes, along with its validation through biochemical techniques and native-PAGE assays. |
| PubMedSearch : Prasad_2017_J.Vector.Borne.Dis_54_226 |
| PubMedID: 29097637 |
Prasad KM, Raghavendra K, Verma V, Velamuri PS, Pande V (2017)
Esterases are responsible for malathion resistance in Anopheles stephensi: A proof using biochemical and insecticide inhibition studies
J Vector Borne Dis
54 :226
Prasad KM, Raghavendra K, Verma V, Velamuri PS, Pande V (2017)
J Vector Borne Dis
54 :226