TY - JOUR
T1 - Phytochemical and Biological Study of Trophic Interaction between Pseudosphinx Tetrio L. Larvae and Allamanda Cathartica L.
AU - Matignon, Linda
AU - Lo, Mame Marietou
AU - Monpierre, Magneric
AU - Correia, Mauro Vicentini
AU - Valencia, Drochss Pettry
AU - Palmeira-Mello, Marcos V.
AU - Sylvestre, Marie Noëlle
AU - Pruneau, Ludovic
AU - Sylvestre, Muriel
AU - Domenech, Antonio
AU - Benfodda, Zohra
AU - Meffre, Patrick
AU - Cebrián-Torrejón, Gerardo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 by the authors.
PY - 2023/2
Y1 - 2023/2
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - Allamanda cathartica
KW - Pseudosphinx tetrio
KW - allelopathy
KW - aposematism
KW - chemical ecology
KW - electrochemical ecology
KW - phytochemical analysis
KW - plant–insect interactions
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85147891863&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/plants12030520
DO - 10.3390/plants12030520
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85147891863
SN - 2223-7747
VL - 12
JO - Plants
JF - Plants
IS - 3
M1 - 520
ER -