Department of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Pisa, via del Borghetto 80, 56124 Pisa, Italy.
Crop Research Institute, Drnovska 507, 161 06 Prague, Czech Republic.
J Ethnopharmacol. 2019 Jan 30;229:272-279. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2018.08.030. Epub 2018 Aug 25.
Acmella oleracea (L.) R.K. Jansen (Compositae), well-known as jambú, is a medicinal herb of pungent taste, native to Brazil but cultivated in different parts of the world due to its aromatic and pharmacological properties. In folk medicine, the plant has been used against parasites and to combat insects and mites. No data are available on the insecticidal activity of jambú essential oil.
To test the jambú essential oil obtained from A. oleracea cultivated in central Italy against the filariasis vector, Culex quinquefasciatus, the Egyptian cotton worm, Spodoptera littoralis, and the housefly, Musca domestica.
The chemical composition of the essential oil was achieved by GC-FID and GC-MS analyses. Acute toxicity experiments were conducted on larvae of the filariasis vector C. quinquefasciatus and S. littoralis and adults of M. domestica to determine the LC(LD) and LC(LD) values of the oil, along with the positive control, α-cypermethrin.
(E)-caryophyllene (20.8%), β-pinene (17.3%), myrcene (17.1%) and caryophyllene oxide (10.0%) were the major volatile constituents. Interestingly, the oil contained little amounts (3.9%) of the insecticidal spilanthol. Jambú essential oil exerted relevant effects on C. quinquefasciatus (LC = 42.2 mg L, LC = 73.6 mg L) and S. littoralis 3rd instar larvae (LD = 68.1 µg larva, LD = 132.1 µg larva). High acute toxicity was also detected testing the jambú oil against adult females of M. domestica, achieving a LD value of 44.3 µg adult and a LD value of 87.5 µg adult.
Taken together our data support the traditional use of jambú as an insecticidal agent and represent the scientific basis for the industrial exploitation of the essential oil in the fabrication of green insecticides.
Acmella oleracea(L.)R.K. Jansen(菊科),俗称 jambú,是一种辛辣味的药用植物,原产于巴西,但由于其芳香和药理学特性,在世界不同地区都有栽培。在民间医学中,该植物已被用于对抗寄生虫和防治昆虫和螨虫。目前尚无关于 jambú 精油杀虫活性的数据。
测试从意大利中部种植的 A.oleracea 中提取的 jambú 精油对丝虫病传播媒介埃及伊蚊(Culex quinquefasciatus)、埃及棉铃象(Spodoptera littoralis)和家蝇(Musca domestica)的杀虫活性。
采用 GC-FID 和 GC-MS 分析方法对精油的化学成分进行了分析。对丝虫病传播媒介 C.quinquefasciatus 和 S.littoralis 的幼虫以及 M.domestica 的成虫进行急性毒性试验,以确定油的 LC(LD)和 LC(LD)值,以及阳性对照品α-氯氰菊酯。
(E)-石竹烯(20.8%)、β-蒎烯(17.3%)、月桂烯(17.1%)和石竹烯氧化物(10.0%)是主要的挥发性成分。有趣的是,该油含有少量的杀虫 spilanthol(3.9%)。jambú 精油对 C.quinquefasciatus(LC = 42.2mg/L,LC = 73.6mg/L)和 S.littoralis 3 龄幼虫(LD = 68.1μg 幼虫,LD = 132.1μg 幼虫)有明显的作用。对 M.domestica 雌性成虫进行的 jambú 油急性毒性试验也检测到了高毒性,LD 值为 44.3μg 成虫,LD 值为 87.5μg 成虫。
综上所述,我们的数据支持 jambú 作为杀虫剂的传统用途,并为精油在绿色杀虫剂制造中的工业开发提供了科学依据。