Biocidal effect of «barbasco» Lonchocarpus utilis (Smith,1930) as regulator of mosquitoes larvae

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Seven bioassays in laboratory were carried out in order to evaluate the biocidal capacity of Lonchocarpus utilis (Smith,1930) «barbasco» on 7000 larvae of third and fourth stage of Anopheles benarrochi (Gabaldon,1941), main vector of malaria in Yurimaguas and Loreto. The biocidal activity was probed...

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Autores: Mariños, Carlos, Castro, Julia, Nongrados, Diana
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2004
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Lonchocarpus utilis
Anopheles benarrochi
actividad biocida
larvicida
biocid activity
larvicide
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biocidal effect of «barbasco» Lonchocarpus utilis (Smith,1930) as regulator of mosquitoes larvae
Efecto biocida del «barbasco» Lonchocarpus utilis (Smith,1930) como regulador de larvas de mosquitos
title Biocidal effect of «barbasco» Lonchocarpus utilis (Smith,1930) as regulator of mosquitoes larvae
spellingShingle Biocidal effect of «barbasco» Lonchocarpus utilis (Smith,1930) as regulator of mosquitoes larvae
Mariños, Carlos
Lonchocarpus utilis
Anopheles benarrochi
actividad biocida
larvicida
Lonchocarpus utilis
Anopheles benarrochi
biocid activity
larvicide
title_short Biocidal effect of «barbasco» Lonchocarpus utilis (Smith,1930) as regulator of mosquitoes larvae
title_full Biocidal effect of «barbasco» Lonchocarpus utilis (Smith,1930) as regulator of mosquitoes larvae
title_fullStr Biocidal effect of «barbasco» Lonchocarpus utilis (Smith,1930) as regulator of mosquitoes larvae
title_full_unstemmed Biocidal effect of «barbasco» Lonchocarpus utilis (Smith,1930) as regulator of mosquitoes larvae
title_sort Biocidal effect of «barbasco» Lonchocarpus utilis (Smith,1930) as regulator of mosquitoes larvae
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Mariños, Carlos
Castro, Julia
Nongrados, Diana
author Mariños, Carlos
author_facet Mariños, Carlos
Castro, Julia
Nongrados, Diana
author_role author
author2 Castro, Julia
Nongrados, Diana
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Lonchocarpus utilis
Anopheles benarrochi
actividad biocida
larvicida
Lonchocarpus utilis
Anopheles benarrochi
biocid activity
larvicide
topic Lonchocarpus utilis
Anopheles benarrochi
actividad biocida
larvicida
Lonchocarpus utilis
Anopheles benarrochi
biocid activity
larvicide
description Seven bioassays in laboratory were carried out in order to evaluate the biocidal capacity of Lonchocarpus utilis (Smith,1930) «barbasco» on 7000 larvae of third and fourth stage of Anopheles benarrochi (Gabaldon,1941), main vector of malaria in Yurimaguas and Loreto. The biocidal activity was probed with two types of quality water. Fresh roots of L. utilis were processed by Vílchez (1993) methodology, it was obtained a fined powder which contains as active ingredient the rotenone. The biocidal activity was measured with 5 doses of powder of the root diluted in distilled water: 6,25; 3,1; 2,1 ; 1,0 and 0,15 g/L. It was used 1 mL of the homogenized as inoculum for dose. Readings were made hourly until the 24 hours post treatment to determine the effectiveness and susceptibility. At the 12 hours post-treatment the doses of 6,25 and 3,1 g/L, obtained 98 and 89% of larval mortality when it was utilized in distilled water and in water of breeding site mortality was of 86 and 82% respectively. At the 24 hours mortality reached 99 and 94% using distilled water and with water of breeding site was 93 and 90%. At the 6 hours of exposure with distilled water, the medium lethal dose (DL50) was of 0,63 g/ L and the lethal dose ninety (DL90) it was of 12,44 g/L; while at the 12 hours the DL50 was of 0,48 g/ L and the DL90 was 7,23 g/L. Utilizing breeding site water at the 6 hours, the DL50 was of 1,36 g/L and the DL90 it was 27,58 g/L; while at the 12 hours the DL50 was 0,83 g/L and DL90 it was of 9,83 g/L of the extract raw of L. utilis on the larvaes. The results made it possible to verify the effectiveness of the raw extract of L. utilis on larvae of A. benarrochi as potential larvicide and its action is influenced by the water quality and the dose of application.
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spelling Biocidal effect of «barbasco» Lonchocarpus utilis (Smith,1930) as regulator of mosquitoes larvaeEfecto biocida del «barbasco» Lonchocarpus utilis (Smith,1930) como regulador de larvas de mosquitosMariños, CarlosCastro, JuliaNongrados, DianaLonchocarpus utilisAnopheles benarrochiactividad biocidalarvicidaLonchocarpus utilisAnopheles benarrochibiocid activitylarvicideSeven bioassays in laboratory were carried out in order to evaluate the biocidal capacity of Lonchocarpus utilis (Smith,1930) «barbasco» on 7000 larvae of third and fourth stage of Anopheles benarrochi (Gabaldon,1941), main vector of malaria in Yurimaguas and Loreto. The biocidal activity was probed with two types of quality water. Fresh roots of L. utilis were processed by Vílchez (1993) methodology, it was obtained a fined powder which contains as active ingredient the rotenone. The biocidal activity was measured with 5 doses of powder of the root diluted in distilled water: 6,25; 3,1; 2,1 ; 1,0 and 0,15 g/L. It was used 1 mL of the homogenized as inoculum for dose. Readings were made hourly until the 24 hours post treatment to determine the effectiveness and susceptibility. At the 12 hours post-treatment the doses of 6,25 and 3,1 g/L, obtained 98 and 89% of larval mortality when it was utilized in distilled water and in water of breeding site mortality was of 86 and 82% respectively. At the 24 hours mortality reached 99 and 94% using distilled water and with water of breeding site was 93 and 90%. At the 6 hours of exposure with distilled water, the medium lethal dose (DL50) was of 0,63 g/ L and the lethal dose ninety (DL90) it was of 12,44 g/L; while at the 12 hours the DL50 was of 0,48 g/ L and the DL90 was 7,23 g/L. Utilizing breeding site water at the 6 hours, the DL50 was of 1,36 g/L and the DL90 it was 27,58 g/L; while at the 12 hours the DL50 was 0,83 g/L and DL90 it was of 9,83 g/L of the extract raw of L. utilis on the larvaes. The results made it possible to verify the effectiveness of the raw extract of L. utilis on larvae of A. benarrochi as potential larvicide and its action is influenced by the water quality and the dose of application.Se realizaron 7 bioensayos de laboratorio para evaluar la capacidad biocida de Lonchocarpus utilis (Smith,1930) «barbasco» sobre 7000 larvas de tercer y cuarto estadio de Anopheles benarrochi (Gabaldón, 1941), vector primario de malaria, en Yurimaguas y Loreto. La actividad biocida fue determinada con diferentes calidades de agua. Se procesaron las raíces frescas de L. utilis siguiendo el procedimiento utilizado por Vílchez (1993), obteniéndose como producto final un polvo fino que contiene como principio activo la rotenona. La actividad biocida, se midió con 5 dosis de polvo de la raíz diluida en agua destilada: 6,25; 3,1; 2,1; 1,0 y 0,15 g/L. Se utilizó 1 mL del homogenizado como inóculo por dosis. Para determinar la eficacia y susceptibilidad se realizaron lecturas cada hora hasta las 24 horas después del tratamiento. A las 12 horas postratamiento, las dosis de 6,25 y 3,1 g/L, mostraron 98 y 89 % de mortalidad larvaria cuando se utilizó agua destilada y 86 % y 82 % cuando se utilizó agua de criadero. A las 24 horas la mortalidad alcanzó el 99 y 94 % usando agua destilada y con agua de criadero fue 93 y 90 %. A las 6 horas de exposición con agua destilada, la dosis letal media (DL50) fue de 0,63 g/L y la dosis letal noventa (DL90) fue de 12,44 g/L; mientras a las 12 horas la DL50 fue de 0,48 g/L y la DL90 7,23 g/L. Utilizando agua de criadero a las 6 horas la DL50 fue de 1,36 g/L y la DL90 fue de 27,58 g/L; mientras que a las 12 horas la DL50 fue de 0,83 g/L y la DL90 fue de 9,83 g/L del extracto crudo de L utilis. Los resultados permitieron comprobar la efectividad del polvo de raíz de Lonchocarpus utilis sobre larvas de A. benarrochi como potencial biocida y que su acción está influenciada por la calidad del agua y la dosis de aplicación.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2004-07-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/243710.15381/rpb.v11i1.2437Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 11 Núm. 1 (2004); 87-94Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 11 No. 1 (2004); 87-941727-99331561-0837reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/2437/2135Derechos de autor 2004 Carlos Mariños, Julia Castro, Diana Nongradoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/24372020-05-25T11:29:53Z
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