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Evaluations of larvicidal activity of medicinal plant extracts to Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) and other effects on a non target fish
引用本文:SUWANNEE PROMSIRI AMARA NAKSATHIT MALEEYA KRUATRACHUE USAVADEE THAVARA. Evaluations of larvicidal activity of medicinal plant extracts to Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) and other effects on a non target fish[J]. Insect Science, 2006, 13(3): 179-188. DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7917.2006.00080.x
作者姓名:SUWANNEE PROMSIRI AMARA NAKSATHIT MALEEYA KRUATRACHUE USAVADEE THAVARA
作者单位:[1]The Biology Program, Faculty of Science, Rajabhat Songkhla University, Songkhla province [2]Department of Biology, Faculty of Science,Mahidol university, Bangkok [3]National Institute of Health, Department of Medical Science, Ministry'of Public Health, Nonthaburi province, Thailand
摘    要:A preliminary study was conducted to investigate the effects of the extracts of 112 medicinal plant species, collected from the southern part of Thailand, on Aedes aegypti. Studies on larvicidal properties of plant extracts against the fourth instar larvae revealed that extracts of 14 species showed evidence of larvicidal activity. Eight out of the 14 plant species showed 100% mosquito larvae mortality. The LC50 values were less than 100μg/mL (4.1μg/ mL-89.4μg/mL). Six plant species were comparatively more effective against the fourth instar larvae at very low concentrations. These extracts demonstrated no or very low toxicity to guppy fish (Poecilia reticulata), which was selected to represent most common non-target organism found in habitats ofAe. aegypti, at concentrations active to mosquito larvae. Three medicinal plants with promising larvicidal activity, having LC50 and LC50 values being 4.1 and 16.4 μg/mL for Mammea siamensis, 20.2 and 34.7 μg/mL forAnethum graveolens and 67.4 and 110.3μg/mL forAnnona muricata, respectively, were used to study the impact of the extracts on the life cycle ofAe. aegypti. These plants affected pupal and adult mortality and also affected the reproductive potential of surviving adults by reducing the number of eggs laid and the percentage of egg hatchability. When each larval stage was treated with successive extracts at the LC50 value, the first instar larvae were found to be very susceptible to A. muricata and the second instar larvae were found to be susceptible to A. graveolens, while the third and fourth instar larvae were found to be susceptible to M. siamensis. These extracts delayed larval development and inhibited adult emergence and had no adverse effects on P. reticulata at LC50 and LC50 values, except for the M. siamensis extract at its LC50 value.

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收稿时间:2006-02-21
修稿时间:2006-02-21

Evaluations of larvicidal activity of medicinal plant extracts to Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) and other effects on a non target fish
SUWANNEE PROMSIRI,AMARA NAKSATHIT,MALEEYA KRUATRACHUE, USAVADEE THAVARA. Evaluations of larvicidal activity of medicinal plant extracts to Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) and other effects on a non target fish[J]. , 2006, 13(3): 179-188. DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7917.2006.00080.x
Authors:SUWANNEE PROMSIRI  AMARA NAKSATHIT  MALEEYA KRUATRACHUE   USAVADEE THAVARA
Affiliation:The Biology Program, Faculty of Science, Rajabhat Songkhla University, Songkhla province;, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok;, and National Institute of Health, Department of Medical Science, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi province, Thailand
Abstract:Abstract A preliminary study was conducted to investigate the effects of the extracts of 112 medicinal plant species, collected from the southern part of Thailand, on Aedes aegypti. Studies on larvicidal properties of plant extracts against the fourth instar larvae revealed that extracts of 14 species showed evidence of larvicidal activity. Eight out of the 14 plant species showed 100% mosquito larvae mortality. The LC50 values were less than 100 μg/mL (4.1μg/mL‐89.4 μg/mL). Six plant species were comparatively more effective against the fourth instar larvae at very low concentrations. These extracts demonstrated no or very low toxicity to guppy fish (Poecilia reticulata), which was selected to represent most common non‐target organism found in habitats of Ae. aegypti, at concentrations active to mosquito larvae. Three medicinal plants with promising larvicidal activity, having LC50 and LC90 values being 4.1 and 16.4 μg/mL for Mammea siamensis, 20.2 and 34.7 μg/mL for Anethum graveolens and 67.4 and 110.3 μg/mL for Annona muricata, respectively, were used to study the impact of the extracts on the life cycle of Ae. aegypti. These plants affected pupal and adult mortality and also affected the reproductive potential of surviving adults by reducing the number of eggs laid and the percentage of egg hatchability. When each larval stage was treated with successive extracts at the LC50 value, the first instar larvae were found to be very susceptible to A. muricata and the second instar larvae were found to be susceptible to A. graveolens, while the third and fourth instar larvae were found to be susceptible to M. siamensis. These extracts delayed larval development and inhibited adult emergence and had no adverse effects on P. reticulata at LC50 and LC90 values, except for the M. siamensis extract at its LC50 value.
Keywords:Aedes aegypti   guppy fish   larvicidal activity   medicinal plants   Poecilia reticulata
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