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Publication Type: Abstract Only Publication Acceptance Date: 2/9/2010 Publication Date: N/A Citation: N/A Interpretive Summary: N/A Technical Abstract: The search for new active ingredients for vector control involves two main approaches. The first is the screening of large numbers of experimental compounds (synthetic and natural products) using a primary high throughput screen (HTS) bioassay using Aedes aegypti larvae. Highly active compounds are then evaluated in secondary topical adult (Ae. aegypti) bioassays. Bioassay data are analyzed using structural-activity relationship (SAR) methods to identify desirable characteristics. Analogs of active compounds are then evaluated for adulticidal activity. The second approach is the targeting of critical genes/proteins to develop molecular (genetic) biopesticides through RNA interference (RNAi). Constructs are designed, produced and evaluated for efficacy. Preliminary results suggest that: (1) chemical screening using bioassays combined with SAR analysis is useful in identifying potential toxicants for vector control and (2) targeting critical genes/proteins through RNAi offers exciting possibilities for novel pesticide development. |