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  • * Molecular docking studies confirm the PBI-SAH assemblies' inhibitory effects and suggest they could serve as a safe insecticide with a good balance of benefits to risks.
  • * This research marks the first instance of PBI-SAH assemblies effectively detecting chlorpyrifos and demonstrating AChE inhibitory activity, along with showing high insecticidal effectiveness against the pest Spodoptera litura.

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Supramolecular assemblies of perylene bisimide derivative (PBI-SAH) have been developed which show 'turn-on' detection of chlorpyrifos in aqueous media, apple residue and blood serum. Differently from the already reported fluorescent probes for the detection of CPF, PBI-SAH assemblies also show affinity for acetylcholinesterase (AChE) which endow the PBI-SAH molecules with mixed inhibitory potential to restrict the AChE catalysed hydrolysis of acetylthiocholine (ATCh) in MG-63 cell lines (in vitro) and in mice (in vivo). The molecular docking studies support the inhibitory activity of PBI-SAH assemblies and their potential to act as safe insecticide with high benefit to harm ratio. The insecticidal potential of PBI-SAH derivative has been examined against Spodoptera litura (S. litura) and these studies demonstrate its excellent insecticidal activity (100 % mortality in nineteen days). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report regarding development of PBI-SAH assemblies which not only detect chlorpyrifos but also mimic AChE inhibitory activity of CPF to show promising aptitude as safe insecticide.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asia.202300406DOI Listing

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  • * Molecular docking studies confirm the PBI-SAH assemblies' inhibitory effects and suggest they could serve as a safe insecticide with a good balance of benefits to risks.
  • * This research marks the first instance of PBI-SAH assemblies effectively detecting chlorpyrifos and demonstrating AChE inhibitory activity, along with showing high insecticidal effectiveness against the pest Spodoptera litura.
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