Yasmin Akhtar
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Centko R, Williams D, Patrick B, Akhtar Y, Garcia Chavez M, Wang Y, et al.
J Org Chem
. 2014 Apr;
79(8):3327-35.
PMID: 24684453
Extracts of laboratory cultures of the fungus Penicilium purpurogenum obtained from rotting fruit of the tree Averrhoa bilimbi growing in Sri Lanka have yielded 10 new meroterpenoids, dhilirolides E-N (5-14)....
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Manayi A, Saeidnia S, Ostad S, Hadjiakhoondi A, Shams Ardekani M, Vazirian M, et al.
Z Naturforsch C J Biosci
. 2014 Jan;
68(9-10):367-75.
PMID: 24459770
Lythrum salicaria L. (Lythraceae), a herbaceous plant growing widely in Iran, has been well known for many centuries for its astringent and styptic properties. A phytochemical investigation of this plant,...
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Akhtar Y, Isman M
PLoS One
. 2013 Oct;
8(9):e75626.
PMID: 24086593
Background: Horizontal transfer of insecticide occurs when insects contact or ingest an insecticide, return to an aggregation or a nest, and transfer the insecticide to other conspecific insects through contact....
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Shikano I, Akhtar Y, Isman M, Rankin C
Behav Neurosci
. 2010 Oct;
124(5):701-5.
PMID: 20939670
The gustatory rejection response of the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), habituates to antifeedant compounds, allowing for the consumption of deterrent yet nontoxic plant materials. In the present study,...
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Akhtar Y, Yu Y, Isman M, Plettner E
J Agric Food Chem
. 2010 Mar;
58(8):4983-91.
PMID: 20225858
The antifeedant, oviposition deterrent, and toxic effects of individual dialkoxybenzene compounds/sets and of hydroxy- or alkoxy-substituted allylbenzenes, obtained through Claisen rearrangement of substituted allyloxybenzenes, were assessed against the cabbage looper,...
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Jiang Z, Akhtar Y, Bradbury R, Zhang X, Isman M
J Agric Food Chem
. 2009 May;
57(11):4833-7.
PMID: 19422220
Contact toxicity of essential oils of Litsea pungens Hemsl. and L. cubeba (Lour.) Pers. (Lauraceae) and of blends of their major constituents was assessed against third-instar Trichoplusia ni larvae via...
17.
Akhtar Y, Isman M, Paduraru P, Nagabandi S, Nair R, Plettner E
J Agric Food Chem
. 2007 Nov;
55(25):10323-30.
PMID: 18020407
The antifeedant, oviposition deterrent, and toxic effects of dialkoxybenzene minilibraries and of disubstituted cyclopentene minilibraries (i.e., consisting of four to five compounds) along with their pure constituent compounds were assessed...
18.
Passreiter C, Akhtar Y, Isman M
Z Naturforsch C J Biosci
. 2005 Jul;
60(5-6):411-4.
PMID: 16042341
The essential oil obtained from roots of different collections of Ligusticum mutellina was tested against 3rd instar armyworms, Pseudaletia unipuncta (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), for insecticidal activity. The main compounds were isolated...
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Akhtar Y, Isman M
J Chem Ecol
. 2004 Oct;
30(7):1349-62.
PMID: 15503524
The possibility of generalization of habituated response to unrelated feeding deterrents following prolonged exposure was examined in third instar Trichoplusia ni (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae by rearing them on antifeedants and...
20.
Akhtar Y, Isman M
J Chem Ecol
. 2003 Sep;
29(8):1853-70.
PMID: 12956511
The present study was undertaken to determine the effects of larval feeding experience on subsequent oviposition behavior of the resulting moths. Larvae of the cabbage looper (Trichoplusia ni, Noctuidae) and...