Insecticidal Potential of Eucalyptus citriodora Hook and Hyptis suavolens (L.) Poit Ethanol Leaves Extracts against Malaria Mosquito (Anopheles gambiae Giles)

O. M. Obembe, O. T. Omotoso, O. Olorunniyi
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Adult mosquitoes are known to transmit diseases, including malaria and filariasis. The larvicidal, pupacidal and mosquitocidal properties of the leaves ethanol extracts of E. citriodora and H. suaveolens against the larva, pupa and adult Anopheles gambiae were examined. Phytochemical screening was also conducted on the selected plant species to determine the secondary metabolites. Ethanol was the solvent used for the extraction of the leaves using Soxhlet extractor at 60oC to determine the secondary metabolites. The larvae, pupa and adult mosquito were exposed to 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8 and 1.0% of the extract at 28 ± 2oC, 75 ± 5% RH, 12L:12D photoperiod. Results showed that the leaves extracts of both plants caused high mortality of larvae, pupae and adults of An. gambiae at 1.0% concentration level. The most effective extract was H. suaveolens which caused 100 % mortality of larvae and pupae at 1.0% concentration level within 48 h, while 100% mortality of adult An. gambiae was observed at 1.0% concentration within 4 h. Results also showed that E. citriodora leaves contains saponins, tannins, flavonoid, phenol, quinones and alkaloids, while that of H. suaveolens leaves contains saponins, tannins, flavonoid, phenol, alkaloids and sterols. As the extracts of both plants caused mortality at every stage of An gambiae, it can be suggested that the two plants could be integrated into vector control program of malaria and filariasis.
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柠檬桉(Eucalyptus citriodora Hook)和黄桉(Hyptis suavolens (L.) Poit)乙醇叶提取物对疟疾蚊子(冈比亚按蚊 Giles)的杀虫潜力
众所周知,成蚊会传播疾病,包括疟疾和丝虫病。研究了 E. citriodora 和 H. suaveolens 的叶片乙醇提取物对冈比亚按蚊幼虫、蛹和成虫的杀幼虫、杀蛹和杀蚊特性。还对所选植物物种进行了植物化学筛选,以确定其次生代谢物。使用索氏提取器在 60oC 温度下提取叶片中的乙醇,以确定次生代谢物。在 28 ± 2oC、75 ± 5% 相对湿度、12L:12D 光周期条件下,将幼虫、蛹和成蚊分别暴露于 0.2、0.4、0.6、0.8 和 1.0% 的提取物中。结果表明,在 1.0% 的浓度水平下,两种植物的叶片提取物对冈比亚蚂蚁的幼虫、蛹和成虫都有很高的致死率。结果还显示,E. citriodora 叶子含有皂甙、单宁、黄酮、酚、醌和生物碱,而 H. suaveolens 叶子含有皂甙、单宁、黄酮、酚、生物碱和甾醇。由于这两种植物的提取物在冈比亚疟蚊的各个阶段都能导致其死亡,因此可以将这两种植物纳入疟疾和丝虫病的病媒控制计划中。
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