Larvicidal effectiveness of the ethanolic extract of Annona cherimolia “cherimoya” Miller and A. muricata Linneaus “graviola” seeds against Anopheles sp.

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In view of the increase of the resistance produced by chemical pesticides used against mosquitoes as vectors of public health diseases, searching for alternative methods has begun by using plant extracts with larvicidal activity which are environmentally safe and biologically degradable. Under this...

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Autores: Bobadilla Álvarez, Miguel, Zavaleta Espejo, Gina, Gil Franco, Fanny, Pollack Velásquez, Luis, Sisniegas Gonzales, Manuel
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2002
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/2525
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Bioinsecticida
semillas
mortalidad larvaria
Anopheles
Annona
Biopesticide
seeds
larval mortality
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Larvicidal effectiveness of the ethanolic extract of Annona cherimolia “cherimoya” Miller and A. muricata Linneaus “graviola” seeds against Anopheles sp.
Efecto bioinsecticida del extracto etanólico de las semillas de Annona cherimolia Miller “chirimoya” Y A. muricata Linneaus “guanábana” sobre larvas del IV estadio de Anopheles sp.
title Larvicidal effectiveness of the ethanolic extract of Annona cherimolia “cherimoya” Miller and A. muricata Linneaus “graviola” seeds against Anopheles sp.
spellingShingle Larvicidal effectiveness of the ethanolic extract of Annona cherimolia “cherimoya” Miller and A. muricata Linneaus “graviola” seeds against Anopheles sp.
Bobadilla Álvarez, Miguel
Bioinsecticida
semillas
mortalidad larvaria
Anopheles
Annona
Biopesticide
seeds
larval mortality
Anopheles
Annona
title_short Larvicidal effectiveness of the ethanolic extract of Annona cherimolia “cherimoya” Miller and A. muricata Linneaus “graviola” seeds against Anopheles sp.
title_full Larvicidal effectiveness of the ethanolic extract of Annona cherimolia “cherimoya” Miller and A. muricata Linneaus “graviola” seeds against Anopheles sp.
title_fullStr Larvicidal effectiveness of the ethanolic extract of Annona cherimolia “cherimoya” Miller and A. muricata Linneaus “graviola” seeds against Anopheles sp.
title_full_unstemmed Larvicidal effectiveness of the ethanolic extract of Annona cherimolia “cherimoya” Miller and A. muricata Linneaus “graviola” seeds against Anopheles sp.
title_sort Larvicidal effectiveness of the ethanolic extract of Annona cherimolia “cherimoya” Miller and A. muricata Linneaus “graviola” seeds against Anopheles sp.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bobadilla Álvarez, Miguel
Zavaleta Espejo, Gina
Gil Franco, Fanny
Pollack Velásquez, Luis
Sisniegas Gonzales, Manuel
author Bobadilla Álvarez, Miguel
author_facet Bobadilla Álvarez, Miguel
Zavaleta Espejo, Gina
Gil Franco, Fanny
Pollack Velásquez, Luis
Sisniegas Gonzales, Manuel
author_role author
author2 Zavaleta Espejo, Gina
Gil Franco, Fanny
Pollack Velásquez, Luis
Sisniegas Gonzales, Manuel
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Bioinsecticida
semillas
mortalidad larvaria
Anopheles
Annona
Biopesticide
seeds
larval mortality
Anopheles
Annona
topic Bioinsecticida
semillas
mortalidad larvaria
Anopheles
Annona
Biopesticide
seeds
larval mortality
Anopheles
Annona
description In view of the increase of the resistance produced by chemical pesticides used against mosquitoes as vectors of public health diseases, searching for alternative methods has begun by using plant extracts with larvicidal activity which are environmentally safe and biologically degradable. Under this premise, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the mortality on fourth stage larvae of Anopheles sp. by using ethanolic extract of A. cherimolia (E1) and A. muricata (E2) seeds. The bigger mortality percentages corrected by Abbott’s formula were 100% on the twelveth hour at 8,0 and 12,0 mL/100 mL concentrations in E1 and E2. Morover E2 reached more larval toxic effect than E1 in about 4,58% of mortality. The probit analysis showed an heterogeneous response of the larval individuals towards 50% (LC50) and 90% (LC90) lethal concentrations throughout the evaluation period, and an homogeneity response towards 50% (LT50) and 90% (LT90) lethal times when the concentrations of the extracts were increased. Likewise, the slopes of the log-dosage/probit lines showed larval individuals with different susceptibilities demonstrating the presence of different populations and gene compositions. The work allowed us to evaluate the efficiency of both extracts and to understand the necessity of more assays to ensure the best larvicidal control in such mosquitoes.
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spelling Larvicidal effectiveness of the ethanolic extract of Annona cherimolia “cherimoya” Miller and A. muricata Linneaus “graviola” seeds against Anopheles sp.Efecto bioinsecticida del extracto etanólico de las semillas de Annona cherimolia Miller “chirimoya” Y A. muricata Linneaus “guanábana” sobre larvas del IV estadio de Anopheles sp.Bobadilla Álvarez, MiguelZavaleta Espejo, GinaGil Franco, FannyPollack Velásquez, LuisSisniegas Gonzales, ManuelBioinsecticidasemillasmortalidad larvariaAnophelesAnnonaBiopesticideseedslarval mortalityAnophelesAnnonaIn view of the increase of the resistance produced by chemical pesticides used against mosquitoes as vectors of public health diseases, searching for alternative methods has begun by using plant extracts with larvicidal activity which are environmentally safe and biologically degradable. Under this premise, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the mortality on fourth stage larvae of Anopheles sp. by using ethanolic extract of A. cherimolia (E1) and A. muricata (E2) seeds. The bigger mortality percentages corrected by Abbott’s formula were 100% on the twelveth hour at 8,0 and 12,0 mL/100 mL concentrations in E1 and E2. Morover E2 reached more larval toxic effect than E1 in about 4,58% of mortality. The probit analysis showed an heterogeneous response of the larval individuals towards 50% (LC50) and 90% (LC90) lethal concentrations throughout the evaluation period, and an homogeneity response towards 50% (LT50) and 90% (LT90) lethal times when the concentrations of the extracts were increased. Likewise, the slopes of the log-dosage/probit lines showed larval individuals with different susceptibilities demonstrating the presence of different populations and gene compositions. The work allowed us to evaluate the efficiency of both extracts and to understand the necessity of more assays to ensure the best larvicidal control in such mosquitoes.En vista del incremento de la resistencia a los insecticidas químicos frente al control de mosquitos vectores de enfermedades metaxénicas, es que se viene realizando la búsqueda de métodos alternativos, utilizando extractos de plantas con actividad larvicida debido a su capacidad de biodegradación generando menor daño ambiental. Bajo esta premisa, el objetivo del presente trabajo fue evaluar la mortalidad de larvas del IV estadio de Anopheles sp. mediante el extracto etanólico de las semillas de A. cherimolia (E1) y A. muricata (E2). Los mayores porcentajes de mortalidad, corregidos por la fórmula de Abbott, fueron de 100% a las 24 horas de exposición a la concentración de 0,8 y 0,12 ml/100 mL en E1 y E2, respectivamente, observándose un mayor efecto tóxico larvario a favor de E2 sobre E1 en 4,58% de mortalidad. El análisis probit mostró un patrón de respuesta heterogéneo de las larvas a las concentraciones letales al 50% (CL50) y al 90% (CL90) a lo largo de todos los tiempos de evaluación y una mayor homogeneidad a los tiempos letales al 50% (TL50) y al 90% (TL90) a medida que aumentaban las concentraciones de los extractos. Asimismo, la forma de las rectas de regresión muestran individuos larvarios con diferentes susceptibilidades a los extractos, lo que establece diferentes poblaciones o genotipos intervinientes. El trabajo permitió demostrar el efecto larvicida de ambas semillas y subraya la necesidad de realizar mayores ensayos in vitro como alternativa al control de insectos de importancia en salud pública.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2002-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/252510.15381/rpb.v9i2.2525Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 9 Núm. 2 (2002); 64-73Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 9 No. 2 (2002); 64-731727-99331561-0837reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/2525/2218Derechos de autor 2002 Miguel Bobadilla Álvarez, Gina Zavaleta Espejo, Fanny Gil Franco, Luis Pollack Velásquez, Manuel Sisniegas Gonzaleshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/25252020-05-25T18:15:47Z
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