DocumentCode :
3254363
Title :
Effects of Kochia scoparia Extracts to Activities of Several Enzymes of Tetranychus viennensis
Author :
Wang, You-Nian ; Jin, Yong-Shneg ; Shi, Guang-Lu ; Bu, Chun-Ya ; Zhao, Lei ; Du Juan ; Liu, Yu-Bo ; Zhao, Li-Lin
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Urban Agric. (North) of Minist. of Agric. P. R. China, Beijing Univ. of Agric., Beijing, China
fYear :
2009
fDate :
14-16 Aug. 2009
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
The extract of the K. scoparia had the acardial activity against the T. viennensis. Here the female adult mites were treated by the KFCE-2 extract of K. scoparia, the effective ingredient of the extract of K. scoparia. The toxicosis symptoms of T. viennensis in response to the the KFCE-2 extract of K. scoparia were observed. After treatment, the mites went through four phases: the motionless phase (0-4 h), the excited phase (4-8 h), the convulsion phase (8-16 h) and the death phase (16-24 h). The treated mites showed the typical toxicosis symptoms, for example overexcitation, body inclination, kinetic ataxy and limb twitching. Then the protein content, the protease activity, the glutathione-S-transferase (GSTs) activity, the acetylcholine esterase (AchE) activity and the monoamine oxidase activity of the mites treated with the KFCE-2 extract of Kochia Scoparia were assayed. The results showed that the protein content and the activity of protease in T. viennensis treated with the extracts of K. Scoparia were increased and the activity of protease had the negative relationship with the protein content. The activity of GSTs was induced by the KFCE-2 extract of K. Scoparia. The activities of the AchE and the monoamine oxidase of the treated mites were inhibited. The inhibiting effects of AchE and monoamine oxidase indicated that the nervus centralis system was the main target of the extract of K. scoparia. The long time inhibition of the acetylcholinesterase activity by the KFCE-2 extract of K. scoparia blocked the nerve conduction of the treated mites and caused the treated mites to die.
Keywords :
biological techniques; enzymes; molecular biophysics; Kochia scoparia extracts; Tetranychus viennensis; acetylcholine esterase activity; body inclination; enzymes; female adult mites; glutathione-S-transferase activity; kinetic ataxy; limb twitching; monoamine oxidase; nerve conduction; protease activity; protein content; time 0 h to 16 h; toxicosis symptoms; Agriculture; Biochemistry; Biotechnology; Insects; Laboratories; Land surface temperature; Powders; Proteins; Rodents; Zoology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Photonics and Optoelectronics, 2009. SOPO 2009. Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4412-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SOPO.2009.5230273
Filename :
5230273
Link To Document :
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