A review on plant phytochemicals potential for mosquito control

A. Shajahan, MI ZahirHussian, S. Kumar, K. Ajintha
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Most serious diseases like malaria, yellow fever, dengue fever, chikungunya fever, filariasis, encephalitis, West Nile Virus infection, etc. are spread by mosquitoes. The use of alternate mosquito control methods was emphasized under the Integrated Mosquito Management (IMM). The The continuous utility of artificial pesticides reasons improvement of resistance in vector species, Organic magnification of poisonous substances through the food chain and adverse effects on environmental and non-target organisms which includes human fitness Since ancient times, active poisonous compounds from plant extracts have been applied as a substitute method of controlling mosquitoes. These exhibit broad-spectrum target-specific actions against several kinds of vector mosquitoes while being nontoxic, easily accessible at reasonable rates, and biodegradable. This article reviews the current state of knowledge regarding phytochemical sources and mosquitocidal activity, their mode of action on the target population, variation in their larvicidal activity according to mosquito species, instar specificity, polarity of solvents used during extraction, nature of active ingredient, and promising developments made in the biological control of mosquitoes by plant derived secondary metabolites.
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植物化学物质防蚊潜力研究进展
大多数严重的疾病,如疟疾、黄热病、登革热、基孔肯雅热、丝虫病、脑炎、西尼罗河病毒感染等,都是由蚊子传播的。蚊虫综合管理强调交替防蚊方法的应用。人工农药的不断使用导致病媒物种抗性的提高,有毒物质在食物链中的有机放大以及对环境和非目标生物(包括人类健康)的不利影响,自古以来,从植物提取物中提取的活性有毒化合物被用作控制蚊子的替代方法。这些杀虫剂对几种病媒蚊子表现出广谱的靶向性作用,同时无毒,易于以合理的比例获得,并且可生物降解。本文综述了植物化学来源和杀蚊活性的现状,它们对目标种群的作用方式,它们的杀幼虫活性随蚊子种类的变化,龄期特异性,提取过程中使用的溶剂极性,活性成分的性质,以及植物衍生次生代谢物生物防治蚊子的前景。
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