Carboxylated β-cyclodextrin anchored hollow mesoporous silica enhances insecticidal activity and reduces the toxicity of indoxacarb

Yang, Liupeng; Amir E. Kaziem; Lin, Yigang; Li, Chao; Tan, Yuting; Huang, Suqing; Cheng, Dongmei; Xu, HanHong; Zhang, Zhixiang;

Abstract


In this study, a pesticide controlled release system with dual response characteristics of pH and enzyme triggering was developed. Indoxacarb (IDC) was loaded into hollow mesoporous silica (HMS) nanoparticles, carboxylated β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) acted as a capping molecule to couple with the amino-functionalized HMS, and their well-defined morphological structures were confirmed by scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The results showed that the prepared IDC loaded HMS-CD had high loading efficiency (26.42%, w/w) and showed excellent dual response properties to pH and the α-amylase enzyme. IDC loaded HMS-CD nanoparticles showed better insecticidal activity against Spodoptera frugiperda than applying the same dose of IDC emulsifiable concentrate, and the toxicity of IDC loaded HMS-CD to zebrafish was reduced by more than 5-fold, indicating that insecticide delivery systems based on β-CD-anchored HMS nanoparticles could potentially be applied for sustainable control of pests and reduce harm to non-target organisms and the environment.


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Title Carboxylated β-cyclodextrin anchored hollow mesoporous silica enhances insecticidal activity and reduces the toxicity of indoxacarb
Authors Yang, Liupeng; Amir E. Kaziem ; Lin, Yigang; Li, Chao; Tan, Yuting; Huang, Suqing; Cheng, Dongmei; Xu, HanHong; Zhang, Zhixiang
Keywords Hollow mesoporous silica;Indoxacarb;Spodoptera frugiperda;Zebrafish; β-Cyclodextrin
Issue Date 15-Aug-2021
Journal Carbohydrate polymers 
Volume 266
ISSN 01448617
DOI 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.118150
PubMed ID 34044957
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85105246094

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