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The Chemical Composition and Antimitotic, Antioxidant, Antibacterial and Cytotoxic Properties of the Defensive Gland Extract of the Beetle, Luprops tristis Fabricius

  • Ovungal Sabira
  • , Attuvalappil Ramdas Vignesh
  • , Anthyalam Parambil Ajaykumar
  • , Sudhir Rama Varma
  • , Kodangattil Narayanan Jayaraj
  • , Merin Sebastin
  • , Kalleringal Nikhila
  • , Annet Babu
  • , Vazhanthodi Abdul Rasheed
  • , Valiyaparambil Sivadasan Binitha
  • , Zeena koldath Vasu
  • , Madathilpadi Subrahmanian Sujith
  • University of Calicut
  • Sree Narayana College Nattika

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Abstract

The unpredictable invasion of the Mupli beetle, Luprops tristis Fabricius (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae), makes areas uninhabitable to humans. These beetles produce a strong-smelling, irritating secretion as a defence mechanism, which causes blisters on contact with human skin. In the current study, gas chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry (GC-HRMS) analysis of the defensive gland extract of the Mupli beetle revealed the presence of compounds such as 2,3,dimethyl-1,4-benzoquinone, 1,3-dihydroxy-2-methylbenzene, 2,5-dimethyl hydroquinone, tetracosane, oleic acid, hexacosane, pentacosane, 7-hexadecenal and tert-hexadecanethiol. The defensive gland extracts showed considerable antibacterial activity on Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria in an agar diffusion assay. The chromosomal aberration analysis using root tips of Allium cepa L. exposed to the defensive secretion showed chromosomal aberrations such as disturbed metaphase, sticky chromosomes and chromosomal breakage. The antioxidant activity of the extract was determined using a radical scavenging (DPPH) assay. A cytotoxic assay of the defensive gland extract against Dalton’s lymphoma ascites (DLA) cell line showed anticancer properties. In the present study, the defensive gland extract of the Mupli beetle, L. tristis, which is generally perceived as a nuisance insect to humans, was found to have beneficial biological activities.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7476
JournalMolecules
Volume27
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2022

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Coleoptera
  • GC-HRMS analysis
  • Luprops tristis
  • Mupli beetle
  • defensive gland

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