01915nam a2200361 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000160006024501250007626002870020130000110048850000150049952006290051465000270114365000190117065000180118965000210120765000190122865000330124765000200128065000220130065000260132265300230134865300130137165300150138465300280139965300240142765300250145170000230147670000210149970000160152070000170153621471002023-09-22 2022 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aFAZOLIN, M. aRelation between dill apiole content and insecticidal activity of Piper aduncum L. essential oil.h[electronic resource] aIn: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ESSENTIAL OILS, 52., 2022, Wroctaw, Poland. OP-18. Programme and book of abstracts... Wroctaw: Liquid Technologies: Wroctaw University of Science and Technology: Wroctaw Centre for Technology Transfer: Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Designc2022 ap. 64. aISEO 2022. aPiper aduncum L. (Piperaceae) can be easily found in the western region of the Brazilian Amazon, more specifically in the state of Acre. Its essential oil (EOPA) has an insecticial activity particularly related to one of its compounds, dillapiole, involved in teh enzymatic detoxification in arthropods. However, there are no data relatind the dillapiolle content to the insecticidal activity of EOPA, wich is necessary to establish reliable dose-activity parameters for formulated products. Thus, the pbjetcive of this study was to stablish the relation between the dillapiole content and the insecticidal activity of EOPA. aBotanical insecticides aEssential oils aPiper aduncum aToxicity testing aFitotoxicidade aInseticida de Origem Vegetal aÓleo Essencial aPimenta de Macaco aSpodoptera Frugiperda aAceites esenciales aDilapiol aDillapiole aInsecticidas botánicos aLagarta do cartucho aPruebas de toxicidad1 aFERREIRA, G. C. L.1 aBRILHANTE, N. S.1 aGAMA, P. E.1 aBIZZO, H. R.