Larvicidal and mortality activities of ethanolic extract from Euphorbia indica against Aedes aegypti and Culex vishnui larvae

Aparna Tirumalasetti, Medikondu Kishore, K Surendra Babu
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This study aimed to ascertain the larvicidal and mortality activities of crude ethanolic extract derived from Euphorbia indica against larvae of Aedes aegypti and Culex vishnui. A preliminary test was conducted in order to ascertain the mortality rate ranging from 10% to 90%. The concentrations for the final test encompassed a range from 0.0998 g/L to 1.498 g/L alongside a single negative control. The LC50 and LC90 values of the ethanolic extract derived from Euphorbia indica leaf were determined to be 466.90 g/L and 868.42 g/L, respectively. The larvicidal effect of Euphorbia indica leaf is attributed to a chemical component that acts as a positive allosteric modulator of the GABA pathway. The collected data was subjected to analysis using the Kruskal-Wallis statistical test. Probit analysis was employed to examine the LD50 and LD90 values. The minimal lethal dose that resulted in 100% mortality of Culex vishnui larvae was determined to be 0.2 g/100 ml (p=0.01). The probit analysis yielded LD50 and LD90 values of 0.01 g/100 ml and 0.06 g/100 ml of aquades in Culex vishnui, respectively. The larvicidal efficacy of the dose was determined to have an LD90 value of 0.06 g/100 ml of aquades, but the LD50 value was found to be 0.01 g/100 ml of aquades. The assessment of Culex vishnui treatment involved comparing the number of mortality larvae and the number of living larvae from each treatment to the control group. In conclusion, the ethanolic extract derived from the leaves of Euphorbia indica exhibits promising potential for developing mosquito larvicides.
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大戟醇提物对埃及伊蚊和vishnui库蚊幼虫的杀幼虫活性和死亡率
研究了大戟粗醇提物对埃及伊蚊和vishnui库蚊幼虫的杀幼虫活性和死亡率。进行了初步测试,以确定死亡率在10%至90%之间。最终测试的浓度范围为0.0998 g/L至1.498 g/L,同时还有一个阴性对照。测定大戟叶乙醇提取物的LC50值为466.90 g/L, LC90值为868.42 g/L。大黄蜂叶的杀幼虫作用归因于一种化学成分,作为GABA途径的正变构调节剂。收集的数据使用Kruskal-Wallis统计检验进行分析。Probit分析法检测LD50和LD90值。结果表明,对vishnui库蚊幼虫100%致死的最小致死剂量为0.2 g/100 ml (p=0.01)。probit分析的LD50和LD90值分别为0.01 g/100 ml和0.06 g/100 ml。测定该剂量的杀虫效果LD90值为0.06 g/100 ml水,LD50值为0.01 g/100 ml水。对vishnui库蚊处理的评价包括比较各处理与对照组的死亡幼虫数和活幼虫数。综上所述,大戟叶乙醇提取物具有开发杀蚊幼虫剂的潜力。
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