Larvicidal property and active compound profiling of Annona squamosa leaf extracts against two species of diptera, Aedes aegypti and Anopheles stephensi.

Piyali Dey, Santa Mandal, Danswrang Goyary, Anurag Verma
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Background & objectives: Vector control measures are important in lowering the spread of infections spread by mosquito. Synthetic pesticides used to suppress vector populations during the larval stage have had adverse impacts on people and the environment. The early III instar larvae of Aedes aegypti and Anopheles stephensi were the targets of the current experiment, which assessed the larvicidal ability of petroleum ether, chloroform, methanol, and aqueous extracts of Annona squamosa leaves.

Methods: Using the standard World Health Organization (WHO) larval bioassay test, leaf extracts were evaluated for their activity against Ae. aegypti and An. stephensi to determine lethal doses. Phytochemical analysis and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) were carried out to identify larvicidal components in the extract. Further analysis using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) was done to check the extracts toxicity for both mosquito larvae.

Results: The larvicidal active components were identified by GC-MS as tetradecanoic acid, cis-vaccenic acid, and 2,4-di-tert-butylphenol etc. Methanol leaf extracts of A. squamosa (ASME) exhibited strong larvicidal activity against the early 3rd instar larvae of Ae. aegypti and An. stephensi with Lethal concentration (LC50) values of 51.450 ppm and 107.121 ppm. Cell damages to the larva post exposure to ASME were examined.

Interpretation & conclusion: This finding showed that the ASME has better larvicidal activity and its components that may be used to kill larvae as larvicides. The extracts toxicity towards damage of midgut of larva further suggests that this plant methanol leaf extracts could be effective in larval growth control approaches.

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根管封闭剂在24、48和72小时对粪肠球菌、金黄色葡萄球菌和白色念珠菌抗菌效果的比较和评价:一项体外研究
本研究的重点是利用琼脂孔扩散技术检测根管密封剂对金黄色葡萄球菌、粪肠球菌和白色念珠菌的有效性。材料和方法:抗菌效果评估使用选择的根管密封剂,包括AH Plus, Endomethasone, Sealapex和GuttaFlow。在24、48和72 h用琼脂孔扩散法评估抗菌储备区。使用方差分析和Tukey的事后测试评估了封口剂对几种常见细菌的有效性。结果:各实验组均有较大的抑菌区。内多米松密封剂的抑制区最大,24 h时为16.40(±1.02)mm, 48 h时为23.33(±1.66)mm, 72 h时为28.93(±1.97)mm, Sealapex和AH Plus分别排在第二位和第三位;GuttaFlow无抑制区。结论:内多米松封口剂对金黄色葡萄球菌、粪肠球菌和白色念珠菌的抑菌效果在24、48和72 h时最佳。
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