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An analogue of piperonyl butoxide facilitates the characterisation of metabolic resistance
Authors:Moores Graham D  Philippou Despina  Borzatta Valerio  Trincia Paolo  Jewess Philip  Gunning Robin  Bingham Georgina
Institution:Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Herts AL5 2JQ, UK. graham.moores@bbsrc.ac.uk
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Previous work has demonstrated that piperonyl butoxide (PBO) not only inhibits microsomal oxidases but also resistance‐associated esterases. The ability to inhibit both major metabolic resistance enzymes makes it an ideal synergist to enhance xenobiotics but negates the ability to differentiate which enzyme group is responsible for conferring resistance. RESULTS: This study examines an analogue that retains the ability to inhibit esterases but is restricted in its ability to act on microsomal oxidases, thus allowing an informed decision on resistance enzymes to be made when used in conjunction with the parent molecule. CONCLUSION: Using examples of resistant insects with well‐characterised resistance mechanisms, a combination of PBO and analogue allows identification of the metabolic mechanism responsible for conferring resistance. The relative potency of PBO as both an esterase inhibitor and an oxidase inhibitor is also discussed. Copyright © 2008 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:PBO  PBO analogues  esterase  synergist  resistance  cytochrome P450
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