Найдено научных статей и публикаций: 2, для научной тематики: Aedes albopictus
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Sumangala.K.Bhat and Vivek Kempraj
- African Journal of Biotechnology , 2009
The first phase of the study involved evaluation of leaf and bud oils of clove, Syzygium aromaticum for
their biocidal (i.e. ovicidal and larvicidal) activity against Aedes albopictus. Eggs and fourth instar
larvae were exposed to different concentrations of the oils to investigate their comparative...
The first phase of the study involved evaluation of leaf and bud oils of clove, Syzygium aromaticum for
their biocidal (i.e. ovicidal and larvicidal) activity against Aedes albopictus. Eggs and fourth instar
larvae were exposed to different concentrations of the oils to investigate their comparative efficacy
against the target mosquito species. In the second phase of the study, biocidal activity of ‘test
formulation’ derived from the leaf oil and commercial mosquitocide, Prallethrin were estimated by the
same method to compare the efficacy of the former with popular mosquitocides. Mortality data were
analyzed by a computerized Log-Probit analysis (StatsDirect). Ovicidal assay of the oil samples
recorded EC50 values of 0.37 and 2.0 mg/ml respectively for leaf and bud oil. Larvicidal assay showed
LC50 and LC95 values of leaf oil as 5.3 and 7.03 mg/ml respectively, while bud oil recorded LC50 and LC95
values of 17.84 and 23.99 mg/ml, respectively. The ‘test formulation’ recorded EC50 value of 1.63 mg/ml,
LC50 of 3.67 mg/ml and LC95 of 13.49 mg/ml respectively, indicating levels comparable to that of
prallethrin. Third phase of the study involved chemical characterization of the oil samples using GC-MS.
Eugenol constituted the major component of both the oils. The study demonstrated the potential of
clove oil as a biocide against A. albopictus and warrants further standardization of the ‘test formulation’
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Vivek Kempraj and Sumangala.K.Bhat
- Natural Product Radiance , 2008
The ovicidal and larvicidal efficacy of essential oils extracted from the tubers of Cyperus giganteus Vahl and Cyperus rotundus Linn. was studied on eggs and fourth instar larvae of Aedes albopictus (Skuse). The eggs and larvae were exposed to serial concentration of the oils ranging from 5-150 ppm ...
The ovicidal and larvicidal efficacy of essential oils extracted from the tubers of Cyperus giganteus Vahl and Cyperus rotundus Linn. was studied on eggs and fourth instar larvae of Aedes albopictus (Skuse). The eggs and larvae were exposed to serial concentration of the oils ranging from 5-150 ppm and kept under observation for 24h. Both the oils showed remarkable ovicidal and larvicidal activities indicated by EC50 values of <5 ppm and LC50 and LC90 values of <20 ppm. The results obtained suggest that the essential oils of these Cyperus species can serve as a potential source of natural mosquitocidal agents.