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Curcumin and Quercetin as Potential Radioprotectors and/or Radiosensitizers for X-ray-based Sterilization of Male Navel Orangeworm Larvae.
Liang, Pei-Shih; Haff, Ronald P; Ovchinnikova, Inna; Light, Douglas M; Mahoney, Noreen E; Kim, Jong H.
Afiliación
  • Liang PS; United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service - Western Regional Research Center, 800 Buchanan Street, 94710, Albany, CA, USA. peishih.liang@ars.usda.gov.
  • Haff RP; United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service - Western Regional Research Center, 800 Buchanan Street, 94710, Albany, CA, USA.
  • Ovchinnikova I; United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service - Western Regional Research Center, 800 Buchanan Street, 94710, Albany, CA, USA.
  • Light DM; United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service - Western Regional Research Center, 800 Buchanan Street, 94710, Albany, CA, USA.
  • Mahoney NE; United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service - Western Regional Research Center, 800 Buchanan Street, 94710, Albany, CA, USA.
  • Kim JH; United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service - Western Regional Research Center, 800 Buchanan Street, 94710, Albany, CA, USA.
Sci Rep ; 9(1): 2016, 2019 02 14.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30765894
ABSTRACT
Two natural compounds (quercetin and curcumin) were tested as sensitizing or protecting agents for Navel Orangeworm (NOW) larvae under x-ray sterilization, with the aim to reduce required doses and thus facilitate the substitution of x-ray for radioisotopes. The compounds were added to NOW diet at concentrations between 0 and 1.0 mmol kg-1 and subsequent reared male larvae were subjected to x-ray irradiation (90 keV, 9 mA) to doses up to 15 Gy. Upon emergence as adults, surviving male NOW were paired with colony virgin females and placed in isolation for observation of deformity, mortality, and fertility. Treatments included rearing larvae on infused diet before irradiation, after irradiation, and both. Results were tabulated as percentage of insects that were dead/deformed, infertile, or fertile and subjected to chi-squared analysis. While insect populations subjected to quercetin treatments were not found to be significantly different from control at any x-ray dose, all curcumin treatments yielded significant differences at an absorbed dose of 10 Gy, both in terms of decreased mortality and fertility. While none of the treatments resulted in acceptable mortality/deformity rates, the observed effects strongly support the need for continued testing of natural compounds for their efficacy to reduce required dose levels for sterilization.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Quercetina / Fármacos Sensibilizantes a Radiaciones / Esterilización / Curcumina / Larva / Mariposas Nocturnas Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Sci Rep Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Quercetina / Fármacos Sensibilizantes a Radiaciones / Esterilización / Curcumina / Larva / Mariposas Nocturnas Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Sci Rep Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos