Xanthotoxin: An Aphicidal Coumarin From Ficus petiolaris against Melanaphis sacchari Zehntner (Hemiptera: Aphididae)

•Ficus petiolaris ethanol extract is effective against M. sacchari in artificial diet bioassays.•The FpR2 fraction of the methanol extract of F. petiolaris had the strongest aphicidal effect against Melanaphis sacchari.•Coumarin xanthotoxin was isolated from the active fraction of the ethanol extrac...

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Published inJournal of food protection Vol. 86; no. 6; p. 100084
Main Authors Sotelo-Leyva, César, Avilés-Montes, Dante, Manuel Rivas-González, Juan, Figueroa-Brito, Rodolfo, Abarca-Vargas, Rodolfo, Toledo-Hernández, Erubiel, Salinas-Sánchez, David Osvaldo
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.06.2023
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Summary:•Ficus petiolaris ethanol extract is effective against M. sacchari in artificial diet bioassays.•The FpR2 fraction of the methanol extract of F. petiolaris had the strongest aphicidal effect against Melanaphis sacchari.•Coumarin xanthotoxin was isolated from the active fraction of the ethanol extract of Ficus petiolaris. In this research, we evaluated the aphicidal effect of the ethanolic extract of stems and bark of Ficus petiolaris Kunth (Moraceae), in laboratory bioassays in an artificial diet against apterous adult females of Melanaphis sacchari Zehntner (Hemiptera: Aphididae). The extract was evaluated at different concentrations (500, 1,000, 1,500, 2,000, and 2,500 ppm), and the highest percentage of mortality (82%) was found at 2,500 ppm after 72 h. The positive control imidacloprid (Confial®) at 1% eliminated 100% of the aphids, and the negative control (artificial diet) only presented mortality of 4%. The chemical fractionation of the stem and bark extract of F. petiolaris yielded five fractions of FpR1-5, which were each evaluated at 250, 500, 750, and 1,000 ppm. FpR2 had the strongest aphicidal effect, with 89% mortality at 72 h at 1,000 ppm. The pure xanthotoxin compound extracted from this fraction was even more effective, with 91% aphid mortality after 72 h at 100 ppm. The lethal concentration (LC50) of xanthotoxin was 58.7 ppm (72 h). Our results indicate that the extract of F. petiolaris showed toxic activity against this aphid, and its xanthotoxin compound showed strong aphicidal activity at low concentrations.
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ISSN:0362-028X
1944-9097
DOI:10.1016/j.jfp.2023.100084