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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2072
    Keywords: Central Nicotinic Convulsions ; Central Nicotinic Receptors ; Central Antinicotinic Activity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Intracerebral administration of nicotine in mice produces convulsions without any deaths in doses which are significantly lower than the parenteral doses. The drug seems to act on central nicotinic receptors. The antagonism of central nicotinic convulsions was thus employed for the measurement of the central antiicotinic activity of various CNS acting agents. Chlorisondamine was found to be the most potent, and next in order were atropine and chlorpromazine. It is suggested that the method forms a simple test for evaluating the central antinicotinic activity of various CNS acting agents.
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    ISSN: 1573-1561
    Keywords: Brown planthopper ; Nilaparvata lugens ; Homoptera ; Delphacidae ; Oryza sativa ; plant volatiles ; rice ; steam distillate
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Rice plant volatiles extracted as steam distillates significantly affected the behavior and biology of the brown planthopper,Nilaparvata lugens (Stål). In a multichoice test, more females settled and fed on tillers of a susceptible rice variety “Taichung Native 1” (TN1), sprayed with its own extract or acetone than on TN1 tillers sprayed with the extract of the resistant variety “ARC6650” or “Ptb33.” In another test,N. lugens females ingested significantly more of a 10% sucrose solution mixed with TN1 steam distillate extract than of plain sucrose solution or that mixed with extracts of resistant varieties. Topical application of the extracts of resistant varieties “Mudgo,” “ASD7,” “Rathu Heenati,” “Babawee,” Ptb33, and ARC6650 caused significantly higher mortality of females than did the TN1 extract. Likewise, significantly more first-instar nymphs died when they were caged on susceptible TN1 plants sprayed with the extracts of resistant varieties than on plants sprayed with TN1 extract. The extract of 60-day-old resistant plants was more toxic than the extract of 30-, 45-, or 100-day-old plants. However, toxicity of the extract from susceptible TN1 remained low at all plant growth stages.
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