Chemical composition and Larvicidal efficacy of Ficus sycomorus leaf extract against major malaria vector Anopheles coluzzii

A. Babandi, Chioma Anosike, Lawrence Ezeanyika, Parker Ekijah, Hafeez Yakazi, Abdurrazak Muhammad, Abdullahi Muhammad, Sulaiman Ibrahim
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Resistance to synthetic insecticides used in control of malaria vectors is a major threat to malaria control globally. Natural insecticides of plant origin provide environmentally safe alternativess. This study characterized the phytochemical contents of the Ficus sycomorus leaves and insecticidal activities of its methanolic extract on Anopheles colluzzii larvae. The active secondary metabolites from methanol extract of F. sycomorus leaves were characterized using gas chromatography - mass spectrometry (GC-MS). A modified WHO standard protocol for larvicidal bioassay was used to determine the activity of methanol extract of the F. sycomorus. Molecular species identification showed that 75 % of the larvae were Anopheles coluzzii (Coetzee & Wilkerson); 6.25 % Anopheles arabiensis and 12.5 % Anopheles gambiae s.s. The extract reduced the survival of An. coluzzii larvae by approximately 52 % at LC50 of 0.225 mg/ml (95% CI: 0.197-0.234; R2 =0.9445) after 24 h, and the mortality was dose dependent (with highest mortality of 51.67 % at 1 mg/ml). Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, saponins, terpenoids, phytosterols and phenols, with alkaloid and flavonoids having the highest concentration in the extract. The GC-MS revealed that the extract contained: tetrapentacontane, 66.6 %; stigmasterol, 2.81 %; squalene, 1.01 %; bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, 4.04 %; and 4,8,12,16-tetramethylheptadecan-4-olide, 0.51 %. The toxicity of the extract may be due to different insecticidal phytochemicals, probably working independently, synergistically, or additively. Overall, the F. sycomorus leaf extract is a promising larvicide against malarial vector An. coluzzii and should be exploited as an alternative, environmentally safe larvicide.
榕树叶提取物的化学成分和对主要疟疾病媒疟蚊的杀幼虫功效
对用于控制疟疾病媒的合成杀虫剂产生抗药性是全球疟疾控制工作面临的一大威胁。源自植物的天然杀虫剂提供了环境安全的替代品。本研究分析了榕树叶片的植物化学成分及其甲醇提取物对按蚊幼虫的杀虫活性。研究采用气相色谱-质谱法(GC-MS)对榕树叶甲醇提取物中的活性次生代谢物进行了表征。采用修改后的世卫组织杀幼虫生物测定标准方案来确定 F. sycomorus 甲醇提取物的活性。分子物种鉴定显示,75% 的幼虫为 Anopheles coluzzii (Coetzee & Wilkerson);6.25% 为阿拉伯按蚊,12.5% 为冈比亚按蚊。24 小时后,当半数致死浓度为 0.225 毫克/毫升(95% CI:0.197-0.234;R2 =0.9445)时,coluzzii 幼虫的存活率降低了约 52%,死亡率与剂量有关(1 毫克/毫升时死亡率最高,为 51.67%)。植物化学筛选显示,提取物中含有生物碱、黄酮类、单宁、皂苷、萜类、植物甾醇和酚类,其中生物碱和黄酮类的浓度最高。气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)显示,提取物中含有:四十五烷,66.6 %;豆甾醇,2.81 %;角鲨烯,1.01 %;邻苯二甲酸二(2-乙基己基)酯,4.04 %;4,8,12,16-四甲基十七碳-4-内酯,0.51 %。萃取物的毒性可能是由不同的杀虫植物化学物质造成的,这些化学物质可能是独立作用、协同作用或相加作用。总之,F. sycomorus 叶提取物是一种很有前景的杀幼虫剂,可用于防治疟疾病媒 An. coluzzii,应作为一种环境安全的替代杀幼虫剂加以利用。
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