Pesticide Research Journal
SCOPUSWeb of Science
  • Year: 2000
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 2

Hydrogenated Neem Oil: Preparation, Formulation and Appraisal

  • Author:
  • Ram Niwas, Balraj S. Parmar
  • Total Page Count: 7
  • Page Number: 220 to 226

Division of Agricultural Chemicals, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi-110 012, India.

Online published on 31 October, 2011.

Abstract

Neem oil (0.023% Aza-A) was hydrogenated employing Adams’ catalyst at 200 psi (13.6 atm) pressure of hydrogen gas to yield a 43% conversion of Aza-A to its 22, 23-dihydro derivative. Emulsifiable concentrates of neem oil/hydrogenated neem oil (25% w/w oil basis in solvent ceenine, employing 5% w/w of a 1:1 mixture of Tween-20 and IGSURF-6000 as emulsifier) complying with the various physico-chemical requirements (emulsion stability, flash point, acidity and low temperature stability) were developed. The insect growth inhibitory and antifeedant activity of the pre and post-heat stored neem oil/hydrogenated neem oil, and their formulations, against Spodoptera litura did not differ significantly. At 5 and 10 ml kg−1 seed treatment, both the formulations did not affect the seed germination in bottle gourd and sponge gourd, but reduced it in okra (34%) and green gram (5–10%). One per cent emulsions from the formulations showed no phytotoxicity against the 10 d old seedlings of green gram, bottle gourd and sponge gourd but 2 and 3% levels showed some burning symptoms as well as the stunted growth of seedlings. The treated seedlings recovered to normal after 10 d of spray.

Keywords

Neem oil, hydrogenated neem oil, emusifiable concentrate, bioactivity, Spodoptera litura