Sustainable pest management using plant secondary metabolites regulated azadirachtin nano-assemblies
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Abstract
Biopesticides have emerged as a global trend to minimize the risks associated with synthetic agrochemicals. However, their stability and efficacies remain challenges for widespread application. Herein, co-assembled nanoparticles (AT NPs or AP NPs) based on azadirachtin (AZA) and tannic acid (TA) or phenylalanine (PA) are constructed in aqueous solution through self-assembly technology. The small particle size, low PDI, high ζ-potential, and related other physicochemical characteristics of nanoparticles can improve wettability, adhesiveness, rain erosion resistance, and photostability compared to the commercial AZA formulation. Importantly, co-assemblies with bidirectional pH-responsive disassembly in acidic or…
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- Azadirachtin
- Integrated pest management
- PEST analysis
- Biology
- Biotechnology
- Botany
- Ecology
- Pesticide
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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