Zhang_2015_Evid.Based.Complement.Alternat.Med_2015_451828

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Title : Effects of Total Ginsenosides on the Feeding Behavior and Two Enzymes Activities of Mythimna separata (Walker) Larvae - Zhang_2015_Evid.Based.Complement.Alternat.Med_2015_451828
Author(s) : Zhang AH , Tan SQ , Zhao Y , Lei FJ , Zhang LX
Ref : Evid Based Complement Alternat Med , 2015 :451828 , 2015
Abstract :

Ginsenosides, the main effective components of Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer and Panax quinquefolius L., are important allelochemicals of ginseng. Although many studies have targeted the pharmacological, chemical, and clinical properties of ginsenosides, little is known about their ecological role in ginseng population adaptation and evolution. Pests rarely feed on ginseng, and it is not known why. This study investigated the effects of total ginsenosides on feeding behavior and activities of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and glutathione s-transferase (GST) in Mythimna separata (Walker) larvae. The results showed that the total ginsenosides had significant antifeeding activity against M. separata larvae, determined by nonselective and selective antifeeding bioassays. In addition, the total ginsenosides had inhibitory effects on the activities of GST and AChE. The antifeeding ratio was the highest at 8 h, then decreased, and was the lowest at 16 h. Both GST and AChE activities decreased from 0 h to 48 h in all total ginsenosides treatments but increased at 72 h. Total ginsenosides had antifeeding activity against M. separata larvae and inhibitory effects on the activities of GST and AChE.

PubMedSearch : Zhang_2015_Evid.Based.Complement.Alternat.Med_2015_451828
PubMedID: 26074991

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Zhang AH, Tan SQ, Zhao Y, Lei FJ, Zhang LX (2015)
Effects of Total Ginsenosides on the Feeding Behavior and Two Enzymes Activities of Mythimna separata (Walker) Larvae
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med 2015 :451828

Zhang AH, Tan SQ, Zhao Y, Lei FJ, Zhang LX (2015)
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med 2015 :451828