Skip to main navigation Skip to search Skip to main content

Phytochemical and Biological Study of Trophic Interaction between Pseudosphinx Tetrio L. Larvae and Allamanda Cathartica L.

  • Linda Matignon
  • , Mame Marietou Lo
  • , Magneric Monpierre
  • , Mauro Vicentini Correia
  • , Drochss Pettry Valencia
  • , Marcos V. Palmeira-Mello
  • , Marie Noëlle Sylvestre
  • , Ludovic Pruneau
  • , Muriel Sylvestre
  • , Antonio Domenech
  • , Zohra Benfodda
  • , Patrick Meffre
  • , Gerardo Cebrián-Torrejón
  • University of the French West Indies
  • University of Nîmes
  • University of Brasilia
  • Universidad Javeriana
  • Universidade Federal Fluminense
  • University of Valencia

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

7 Scopus citations

Abstract

In this article, we propose to explore the chemical interaction between Pseudosphinx tetrio L. and Allamanda cathartica L. using different analytical methods, including an innovative electrochemical approach (called electrochemical ecology) and multivariate analysis, and we investigate the potential antimicrobial effects (antibacterial and antifungal activities) of this interaction in order to gain a better understanding of their specific interaction. The analytical study presents a similar chemical profile between the leaves of healthy and herbivorous A. cathartica and the excretions of the caterpillars. The similar analytical profile of the leaves of A. cathartica and the excretions of P. tetrio, and the difference with the caterpillar bodies, suggests a selective excretion of compounds by the caterpillar. The measured antimicrobial activities support the physicochemical tests. The natural products found selectively in the excretions (rather than in the body) could explain the ability of P. tetrio to feed on this toxic Apocynaceae species.

Original languageEnglish
Article number520
JournalPlants
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Allamanda cathartica
  • Pseudosphinx tetrio
  • allelopathy
  • aposematism
  • chemical ecology
  • electrochemical ecology
  • phytochemical analysis
  • plant–insect interactions

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Phytochemical and Biological Study of Trophic Interaction between Pseudosphinx Tetrio L. Larvae and Allamanda Cathartica L.'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this