Abstract

Currently, the inefficient application of pesticides results in substantial cost wastage and severe environmental contamination. The rapid advancement of nanomaterials and controlled/sustained-release technologies offer a promising guidance for reducing pesticide usage and enhancing pesticide bioavailability. In this study, naturally derived Zein and β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) polysaccharide were employed for synergistic encapsulation of emamectin benzoate (EB) pesticide molecule. Specifically, amino-functionalized Zein (AM-Zein) was effectively self-assembled onto β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) through electrostatic and hydrogen bonding interactions, with simultaneous encapsulation of EB through hydrophobic interactions, thereby establishing a core-double shell structured nano pesticide delivery system (EB@β-CD/AM-Zein). Compared to the single AM-Zein and β-CD, the double shell structured β-CD/AM-Zein demonstrated a notably higher encapsulation efficiency for EB. Importantly, the half-life period (t0.5) under UV irradiation of EB for EB@β-CD/AM-Zein was almost three times longer than that of EB alone. Enzyme-responsive controlled-release tests for EB@β-CD/AM-Zein revealed that the majority of EB was encapsulated within the inner β-CD layer. Specifically, the degradation of β-CD by α-amylase enabled the intelligent responsive release feature of EB. Moreover, the insecticidal activity of EB@β-CD/AM-Zein remained stable. This research offers valuable insights for developing effective and environmentally safe nano pesticide systems.

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