"International Journal of Mosquito Research"

Vol-2, Issue-1

Strong larvicidal properties of Argemone mexicana L. againstmedically important vectors Culex pipiens and Aedes aegypti

Authors: Zeinab Sh. Abou-Elnaga

Mosquito-borne diseases have an economic impact, including loss in commercial and labor outputs, however, no part of the world is free from vector-borne diseases. One of the most effective alternative approaches under the environmental sustainable control program is to explore the floral biodiversity and enter the field of using safer insecticides of botanical origin as a simple method of mosquito control. The current study was undertaken to investigate the larvicidal activity of phytochemicals from A. Mexicana Linn. Against the medically important vectors Cx. pipiens and Ae. Aegypti. Leaf water extract as well as different column chromatography elutes (hexane, chloroform, methanol and water) extracted from the seeds of A. mexicana werebio assayed against 3rd larval instars of Cx. pipiens and Ae. Aegypti. The observations recorded after 24 hour and 48 hour of treatment showed a strong significant larvicidal activity of A. mexicana seeds chloroform extract followed by seeds methanol extract against 3rd instar larvae of Cx. pipiens with LC50 values 9.63, and 23.29 mg/l, respectively. In comparison, Ae. Aegypti showed a slightly insignificant differencein response towards treatment with chloroform and methanol seed extracts with LC50 values 12.59 and 25.21 mg/l, respectively. In general, A. mexicana plant extracts have potential for the development of new and safe control products for mosquitoes. Complementary studies on isolation of bioactive ingredients may provide innovative lead products for efficient and effective field application of mosquito control.

 

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