TY - JOUR
T1 - Fumigant activity of the Psidium guajava var. pomifera (Myrtaceae) essential oil in Drosophila melanogaster by means of oxidative stress
AU - Pinho, Antonio Ivanildo
AU - Wallau, Gabriel Luz
AU - Nunes, Mauro Eugenio Medina
AU - Leite, Nadghia Figueiredo
AU - Tintino, Saulo Relison
AU - da Cruz, Litiele Cezar
AU - da Cunha, Francisco Assis Bezerra
AU - da Costa, José Galberto Martins
AU - Douglas Melo Coutinho, Henrique
AU - Posser, Thais
AU - Franco, Jeferson Luis
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The guava fruit, Psidium guajava var. pomifera (Myrtaceae family), is a native plant from South America. Its leaves and fruits are widely used in popular medicine in tropical and subtropical countries. Drosophila melanogaster has been used as one of the main model organisms in genetic studies since the 1900s. The extensive knowledge about this species makes it one of the most suitable organisms to study many aspects of toxic compound effects. Due to the lack of studies on the effects of the bioactive compounds present in the P. guajava var. pomifera essential oil, we performed a phytochemical characterization by CG-MS and evaluated the toxicity induced by the essential oil in the D. melanogaster insect model. In order to understand the biochemical mechanisms of toxicity, changes on the Nrf2 signaling as well as hallmarks of oxidative stress response were followed in the exposed flies. Our results showed that exposure of insects to the P. guajava oil increased mortality and locomotor deficits in parallel with an oxidative stress response signaling. Therefore, it suggested a bioinsecticidal activity for P. guajava volatile compounds by means of oxidative stress. Further studies are ongoing to identify which oil compounds are responsible for such effect.
AB - The guava fruit, Psidium guajava var. pomifera (Myrtaceae family), is a native plant from South America. Its leaves and fruits are widely used in popular medicine in tropical and subtropical countries. Drosophila melanogaster has been used as one of the main model organisms in genetic studies since the 1900s. The extensive knowledge about this species makes it one of the most suitable organisms to study many aspects of toxic compound effects. Due to the lack of studies on the effects of the bioactive compounds present in the P. guajava var. pomifera essential oil, we performed a phytochemical characterization by CG-MS and evaluated the toxicity induced by the essential oil in the D. melanogaster insect model. In order to understand the biochemical mechanisms of toxicity, changes on the Nrf2 signaling as well as hallmarks of oxidative stress response were followed in the exposed flies. Our results showed that exposure of insects to the P. guajava oil increased mortality and locomotor deficits in parallel with an oxidative stress response signaling. Therefore, it suggested a bioinsecticidal activity for P. guajava volatile compounds by means of oxidative stress. Further studies are ongoing to identify which oil compounds are responsible for such effect.
KW - Animals
KW - Drosophila melanogaster/drug effects
KW - Female
KW - Fumigation/methods
KW - Male
KW - Myrtaceae/chemistry
KW - Oils, Volatile/pharmacology
KW - Oxidative Stress/drug effects
KW - Plant Extracts/pharmacology
KW - Psidium/chemistry
U2 - 10.1155/2014/696785
DO - 10.1155/2014/696785
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 25478063
SN - 1942-0900
VL - 2014
SP - 696785
JO - Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
JF - Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
ER -