几种植物油对淡库蚊幼虫的杀虫效果(双翅目:库蚊科)

Noha A. Dabour, S. Kholy, Fares Ramadan, A. Kabash, M. Soliman
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对常用杀虫剂的抗药性是消灭蚊媒疾病的一个严重障碍。目前迫切需要新型安全的杀虫剂来控制蚊子的数量。本研究旨在评价柠檬、香豆蔻、柑橘、香合木、香豆蔻、Prunusdulcis、蓝桉、迷迭香、茉莉精油和蓝桉固定油对淡库蚊3龄幼虫的杀虫作用。柠檬油LC50值最低,可作为后续实验的LC50值。采用气相色谱/质谱法(GC/MS)对柠檬油进行了表征,共发现36个化合物。亚致死柠檬油处理显著降低了3龄幼虫的繁殖力和育性。透射电镜显示柠檬油处理后的幼虫被皮层发生了组织病理学变化。章鱼胺的滴度在3龄幼虫中升高。此外,柠檬油在WI-38人类细胞中显示出较低的细胞毒性作用。鉴于柠檬油对非目标物的相对非致死性,建议将其作为一种有前景的、环境安全的合成杀虫剂替代品来控制蚊子种群。
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INSECTICIDAL EFFECT OF SOME BOTANICAL OILS ON LARVAE OF CULEX PIPIENS (DIPTERA: CULICIDAE)
Resistance against commonly used insecticides is a serious obstacle against eliminating mosquito-borne diseases. There is a demand for novel safe insecticides to control mosquito populations. This study aimed to evaluate the larvicidal action of essential oils extracted from Citrus limon, Myristica fragrans, Citrus sinensis, Syzygium aromaticum, Carumcarvi, Prunusdulcis, Eucalyptus staigeriana, Rosmarinu sofficinalis, Jasminum officinale, and fixed oil extracted from Linum usitatissimum against Culex pipiens 3rd instar larvae. The LC50 value of lemon oil was the lowest and consequently it has been used for subsequent experiments. Lemon oil was characterised using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS), revealing 36 compounds. Treatment with sublethal lemon oil doses significantly reduced fecundity and fertility of the 3rd instar larvae. Transmission electron microscopy revealed histopathological changes in integument layers of lemon oil-treated larvae. The titre of octopamine was increased in 3rd instar larvae. Additionally, lemon oil demonstrated low cytotoxic effects in WI-38 human cells as evaluated. Given the relative non-lethality of lemon oil to non-targets, it is proposed as a promising and environmentally safe alternative to synthetic insecticides for controlling mosquito populations.
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