Elisa Capparella
Rothamsted Research
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Pest Management Science | 2013
Despina Philippou; Valerio Borzatta; Elisa Capparella; Leni Moroni; Linda M. Field; Graham D. Moores
BACKGROUND It has been reported previously that piperonyl butoxide (PBO) can inhibit both P450 and esterase activity. Although the method by which PBO combines with cytochrome P450 has been identified, the way in which it acts as an esterase inhibitor has not been established. This paper characterises the interactions between PBO and the resistance-associated esterase in Myzus persicae, E4. RESULTS After incubation with PBO/analogues, hydrolysis of 1-naphthyl acetate by E4 is increased, but sequestration of azamethiphos is reduced. Rudimentary in silico modelling suggests PBO docks at the lip of the aromatic gorge. CONCLUSIONS PBO binds with E4 to accelerate small substrates to the active-site triad, while acting as a blockade to larger, insecticidal molecules. Structure-activity studies with analogues of PBO also reveal the essential chemical moieties present in the molecule.
Pest Management Science | 2015
Claudia Ferroni; Lucio Bassetti; Valerio Borzatta; Elisa Capparella; Carlotta Gobbi; Alberto Guerrini; Greta Varchi
BACKGROUND Pyrethroids are synthetic derivatives of naturally occurring pyrethrum. These molecules are widely used in agriculture for ant, fly and mosquito control and for lawn and garden care. Pyrethroids are the optically active esters of 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropenyl)-cyclopropane carboxylic acid, also known as chrysanthemic acid. However, their intense use has resulted in the development of resistance in many insect species. Herein, specific structural modifications of the pyrethroid scaffold and their effect on insecticidal activity, especially on resistant pests strains, are reported. RESULTS The exposure to (1R)-trans-(E/Z)-2,3,5,6-tetrafluorobenzyl-3-(buta-1,3-dienyl)-2,2-dimethyl cyclopropanecarboxylate and its diastereomers produced 100% mortality in yellow fever mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti), house mosquitoes (Culex quinquefasciatus) and houseflies (Musca domestica). Moreover, this compound provided complete knockdown within 15 min of exposure against cockroaches (Blattella germanica) and maintained an excellent knockdown activity at 10 days after treatment. CONCLUSION Novel pyrethroid derivatives obtained from 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropenyl)-cyclopropanecarboxylic acid are described. These derivatives display high insecticidal activity, a wide spectrum of action and no toxicity towards mammalians. The proposed synthetic procedures are highly efficient and inexpensive, and therefore suitable for industrial scale-up.
Archive | 2006
Oreste Piccolo; Valerio Borzatta; Giovanna Delogu; Elisa Capparella; Candia Cristina De; Carlotta Gobbi; Blasi Giovanna Di
Archive | 2012
Graham D Moores; Despina Philippou; Valerio Borzatta; Elisa Capparella
Archive | 2004
Valerio Borzatta; Oreste Piccolo; Elisa Capparella; Elisa Poluzzi
Pest Management Science | 2016
Despina Philippou; Valerio Borzatta; Elisa Capparella; Leni Moroni; Linda M. Field; Graham D. Moores
Archive | 2004
Valerio Borzatta; Elisa Capparella; Carlotta Gobbi; Elisa Poluzzi
Archive | 2012
Giovanna Di Blasi; Cristina De Candia; Valerio Borzatta; Carlotta Gobbi; Giovanna Delogu; Oreste Piccolo; Elisa Capparella
Archive | 2010
Valerio Borzatta; Elisa Capparella; Leni Moroni; Graham D Moores; Despina Philippou
Archive | 2006
Elisa Capparella; Elisa Poluzzi; Valerio Borzatta