Activation of octopaminergic receptors by essential oil constituents isolated from aromatic plants: possible mode of action against insect pests.

作者: Moshe Kostyukovsky , Ada Rafaeli , Carina Gileadi , Nataly Demchenko , Eli Shaaya

DOI: 10.1002/PS.548

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摘要: … target for essential oil activity is the octopaminergic system of insects. Octopamine is a multi-functional, naturally occurring biogenic amine and plays a key role as a neurotransmitter, …

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