Me. Alonsoamelot et al., A NEW BIOASSAY FOR TESTING-PLANT EXTRACTS AND PURE COMPOUNDS USING RED FLOUR BEETLE TRIBOLIUM-CASTANEUM HERBST, Journal of chemical ecology, 20(5), 1994, pp. 1161-1177
We designed a new bioassay to test plant extract activity against stor
ed product pests. Plant compounds were added to feed disks composed of
wheat flour and yeast and fed to the red flour beetle (Tribolium cast
aneum). By measuring insect mass, disk mass, and insect mortality over
time it was possible to calculate a phagodepression index, an antifee
dant index, the amount of treatment chemical ingested by the beetles,
the mortality rate, and the efficiency of conversion of ingested food.
The assay was performed for 60 hr to allow for possible habituation e
ffects and to discriminate between phagodeterrency and physiological s
tress caused by treatments. Alpha- and beta-pinene, eugenol, kaurenic
acid, sparteine, essential oils of Minthostachis mollis and Melaleuca
quinquenervia, and extracts of Sapindus saponaria were tested. Using t
his assay we detected the presence of both phagodepressant and phagost
imulant compounds in S. saponaria extracts, and we quantified the pron
ounced effects of sparteine on T. castaneum.