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Arch Insect Biochem Physiol ; 17(2-3): 157-68, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1802031

ABSTRACT

One membrane-bound alpha-glucosidase and two soluble alpha-glucosidases were isolated from homogenates of the hind-midgut, the main digestive region in Musca domestica larvae. The membrane-bound alpha-glucosidase and the low-Mr soluble alpha-glucosidase hydrolyze maltopentaose better than maltose, maltotriose, and maltotetraose, the reverse being true for the high-Mr soluble alpha-glucosidase. A membrane-bound glucoamylase previously described in Musca domestica midgut was shown by gradient centrifugation and dialysis against EDTA to result from the combined action of an amylase and an alpha-glucosidase. The determination of amylase, alpha-glucosidases, soluble and membrane-bound carboxypeptidase A, membrane-bound aminopeptidase and dipeptidase along the tissue and luminal contents of the hind-midgut is described. The data support a proposal concerned with how starch and protein are digested in Musca domestica larval hind-midguts and where and how midgut glycosidases and peptidases are secreted.


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Houseflies/enzymology , Hydrolases/metabolism , Animals , Digestion , Houseflies/physiology , Larva/enzymology , Peptide Hydrolases/metabolism , Substrate Specificity , alpha-Glucosidases/metabolism
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 84(supl.4): 241-242, 1989. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-623875

ABSTRACT

Cypermethrin (4 g/l, 5 g/l wettable powder and 7 ml/l, 10 ml/l emulsifiable concentrate) was tested, under laboratory conditions, against the adult Musca domestica. As a standard for comparison, a 6 ml/l concentrate suspension formulation of deltamethrin was used. One and twenty-four hours after application, mortality counts showed that the substances under test killed, respectively, more than 80% and 85% of the exposed insects. Under the conditions of the test, cypermethrin was considered effective in the control of the house fly.


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Animals , Houseflies/classification , Houseflies/physiology , Houseflies/genetics , Pyrethrins/chemistry , Insecticides/toxicity
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