One hundred ninety hexanic and ethanolic extracts from 27 plant species from the Cerrado biome of Brazil were tested for larvicidal activity against 3rd-stage Aedes aegypti larvae at 500 μg/ml. Fourteen extracts from 7 species showed activity (>65% mortality) against the larvae. Of these, Duguetia furfuracea, Piptocarpha rotundifolia, Casearia sylvestris var. lingua, Serjania lethalis, and Xylopia aromatica were active at 56.6, 162.31, 232.4, 285.76, and 384.37 μg/ml, respectively. Annona crassiflora and Cybistax antisyphilitica showed activity at 23.06 and 27.61 μg/ml. The larvicidal properties of these species are described for the first time, and may prove to be promising in active chemical compound isolation.
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1 June 2006
LARVICIDAL ACTIVITY OF SOME CERRADO PLANT EXTRACTS AGAINST AEDES AEGYPTI
A. M. S. RODRIGUES,
J. E. DE PAULA,
N. DEGALLIER,
J. F. MOLEZ,
L. S. ESPÍNDOLA
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Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association
Vol. 22 • No. 2
June 2006
Vol. 22 • No. 2
June 2006
Aedes aegypti
Brazilian Cerrado
larvicides
natural products