Acaricidal and Antioxidant Activities of Anise Oil (Pimpinella anisum) and the Oil’s Effect on Protease and Acetylcholinesterase in the Two-Spotted Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae Koch)

Salwa M. El-sayed;

Abstract


The two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae, also known as the red spider, is one of
the most harmful pests in agriculture and causes large losses of many crops. These mites have
rapidly developed a resistance to many chemical pesticides in recent years. In this study, the essential
oil of seeds of the anise plant (Pimpinella anisum) was extracted by hydrodistillation, and the
chemical composition of the oil was analyzed. The antioxidant activity of the volatile oil was determined
by the DPPH radical scavenging assay. The acaricidal activity of the anise oil, a natural
acaricide, was evaluated for its ability to protect green bean plants from mite injury. The
two-spotted spiders were spread on green bean seedlings for 1 week; then, different plants were
sprayed with different concentrations of anise oil (10, 20, 30, or 40 μL/L). Our results revealed that
anethole was the major component of anise oil, at 53.23%. The acaricidal effect of the various concentrations
on T. urticae was recorded after 24, 48, and 72 h of treatment. Our findings suggest that
anise oil showed significant acaricidal activity against T. urticae in a dose- and time-dependent
manner. Anise oil at a concentration of 40 μL/L killed 96.0% of the red spiders after 72 h. Also, all
concentrations of anise oil inhibited acetylcholinesterase, and the spiders’ protease activity declined
when the plants were treated with 30 or 40 μL/L of anise oil. The concentrations of 10 and 20
μL/L did not significantly affect the protease activity of T. urticae mites. We can conclude that anise
oil exhibited acaricidal activity against T. urticae and that this was highly correlated with the inhibition
of acetylcholinesterase and protease activities in the mites.


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Title Acaricidal and Antioxidant Activities of Anise Oil (Pimpinella anisum) and the Oil’s Effect on Protease and Acetylcholinesterase in the Two-Spotted Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae Koch)
Authors Salwa M. El-sayed 
Keywords acaricidal activity;Tetranychus urticae;protease;Pimpinella anisum;AChE;anise oil
Issue Date 3-Feb-2022
Publisher MDPI
Journal MDPI 
Volume 12
Issue 224
Start page 1
End page 14
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/ agriculture12020224

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