柑橘叶、网纹柑橘叶和柠檬叶的植物化学成分和驱蚊活性

B.D. Yakasai, A. Yunusa, M.I. Fatima, A. Sani, A. Salisu, M. Aminu, M.M. Namadina, S.I. Maryam
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蚊子是许多病媒传染疾病的主要病原体,因此是造成尼日利亚疾病负担的主要因素。为了减缓疾病的传播,目前正在采用各种技术来管理病媒。植物被认为是植物化学物质的丰富来源,由于其出色的杀幼虫剂和杀成虫特性,它们可能成为蚊虫控制计划中蚊虫控制剂的替代来源。本研究旨在评估柑橘、网纹柑橘和柠檬叶的植物化学成分和驱蚊活性。采用标准方法对提取物进行了植物化学筛选,以确定植物物种的植物化学成分。利用人体诱饵技术评估了提取物对雌性按蚊的驱避活性。植物化学筛选结果表明存在生物碱、酚类、黄酮类、单宁和碳水化合物。所使用的植物提取物浓度(2.0、3.0 和 4.0 毫克/毫升)对雌性按蚊具有驱避活性,这表明与对照组相比,网纹柑的甲醇提取物对所测试的蚊子具有更有效的驱避作用。结果表明,与对照组相比,所选植物提取物对不同完全保护时间(CPT)的疟蚊具有不同的驱避活性。与对照组相比,柑橘(36%)、网纹柑橘(20%)和柠檬柑橘(35%)的驱蚊百分比也显示出较低的叮咬活性,而所选浓度的柑橘萃取物的叮咬威慑力最高。
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Phytochemical and Mosquito Repellent activities of Citrus sinensis, Citrus reticulate and Citrus limon Leaves
Given their primary role as the cause of numerous vector-borne illnesses, mosquitoes constitute a major contributor to Nigeria's disease  burden. In an effort to slow the disease's spread, a variety of techniques are currently being employed to manage the vector. Plants are  considered as a rich source of phytochemical and they may be an alternative source of mosquito control agents in mosquito control program due to their excellent larvicidal and adulticidal properties. The study was aimed to evaluate the phytochemical and repellent  activities of Citrus sinensis, Citrus reticulate and Citrus limon leaves. The extracts were subjected to phytochemical screening in order to  identify the phytochemical constituents of the plant species using standard methods. The extracts were evaluated for its repellent activities against female Anopheles using the human – bait technique. The results of phytochemical screening showed the presence of  alkaloids, phenols, flavonoids, tannins and carbohydrate. Concentrations of plant extracts (2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 mg/mL) used exhibited  repellent activity against female Anopheles mosquitoes which indicates that the methanol extract of Citrus reticulate was more effective  in exhibiting a repellency action against the mosquito tested when compared to the control. The result showed that the selected plant  extracts had repellent activity against Anopheles mosquitoes tested with different complete protection time (CPT) when compared with  the control. The percentage repellency of Citrus sinensis (36%), Citrus reticulate (20%) and Citrus limon (35%) It has also showed low  biting activity compare to control with highest biting deterrence recorded for the selected concentrations.  
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