Artículo
Effects of insecticidal ketones present in mint plants on GABA A receptor from mammalian neurons
Fecha de publicación:
03/2017
Editorial:
Pharmacognosy Network Worldwide
Revista:
Pharmacognosy Magazine
ISSN:
0973-1296
e-ISSN:
0976-4062
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
The genus Mentha, an important member of the Lamiaceae family, is represented by many species commonly known as mint. The insecticidal activity of Mentha oil and its main components has been tested and established against various insects/pests. Among these, the ketone monoterpenes that are most common in different Mentha species demonstrated insect toxicity, with pulegone being the most active, followed by carvone and menthone. Considering that the GABAA receptor (GABAA-R) is one of the main insecticide targets on neurons, and that pulegone would modulate the insect GABA system, it may be expected that the insecticidal properties of Mentha ketones are mediated by their interaction with this receptor.
Palabras clave:
Cell Culture
,
Gaba a Receptor
,
Insecticide
,
Ketones
,
Mentha
,
Toxicity
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOLOGICAS Y TECNOLOGICAS
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOLOGICAS Y TECNOLOGICAS
Citación
Sánchez, Mariela Eugenia; Delgado Marín, Leticia Ester; Garcia, Daniel Asmed; Effects of insecticidal ketones present in mint plants on GABA A receptor from mammalian neurons; Pharmacognosy Network Worldwide; Pharmacognosy Magazine; 13; 49; 3-2017; 114-117
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