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Leptospermum scoparium essential oil is a promising source of mosquito larvicide and its toxicity is enhanced by a biobased emulsifier
by
Ramirez, Jose L.
, Hay, William T.
, Doll, Kenneth M.
, Muturi, Ephantus J.
, Selling, Gordon W.
in
a-Pinene
/ Aedes aegypti
/ Agricultural research
/ alpha-pinene
/ Amylose
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Aquatic insects
/ Arthropods
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biopesticides
/ Caryophyllene
/ Caryophyllene oxide
/ Chemical composition
/ chlorides
/ Chromatography
/ Citrus
/ Constituents
/ Cubenol
/ Disease control
/ Diseases
/ Emulsifiers
/ Emulsifying Agents - chemistry
/ Emulsions
/ Essential oils
/ Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
/ Inclusion complexes
/ Infectious diseases
/ Insecticide resistance
/ Insecticides
/ Insecticides - chemistry
/ Insecticides - isolation & purification
/ Insecticides - pharmacology
/ Insects
/ Larvae
/ Larvicides
/ Leptospermum - chemistry
/ Leptospermum scoparium
/ lethal concentration 50
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mosquito Control
/ Mosquitoes
/ Oils & fats
/ Oils, Volatile - chemistry
/ Oils, Volatile - isolation & purification
/ Oils, Volatile - pharmacology
/ Organic chemistry
/ Pesticide resistance
/ Pesticides
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pinene
/ Spectrum Analysis
/ Toxicity
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ α-Pinene
2020
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Leptospermum scoparium essential oil is a promising source of mosquito larvicide and its toxicity is enhanced by a biobased emulsifier
by
Ramirez, Jose L.
, Hay, William T.
, Doll, Kenneth M.
, Muturi, Ephantus J.
, Selling, Gordon W.
in
a-Pinene
/ Aedes aegypti
/ Agricultural research
/ alpha-pinene
/ Amylose
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Aquatic insects
/ Arthropods
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biopesticides
/ Caryophyllene
/ Caryophyllene oxide
/ Chemical composition
/ chlorides
/ Chromatography
/ Citrus
/ Constituents
/ Cubenol
/ Disease control
/ Diseases
/ Emulsifiers
/ Emulsifying Agents - chemistry
/ Emulsions
/ Essential oils
/ Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
/ Inclusion complexes
/ Infectious diseases
/ Insecticide resistance
/ Insecticides
/ Insecticides - chemistry
/ Insecticides - isolation & purification
/ Insecticides - pharmacology
/ Insects
/ Larvae
/ Larvicides
/ Leptospermum - chemistry
/ Leptospermum scoparium
/ lethal concentration 50
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mosquito Control
/ Mosquitoes
/ Oils & fats
/ Oils, Volatile - chemistry
/ Oils, Volatile - isolation & purification
/ Oils, Volatile - pharmacology
/ Organic chemistry
/ Pesticide resistance
/ Pesticides
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pinene
/ Spectrum Analysis
/ Toxicity
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ α-Pinene
2020
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Leptospermum scoparium essential oil is a promising source of mosquito larvicide and its toxicity is enhanced by a biobased emulsifier
by
Ramirez, Jose L.
, Hay, William T.
, Doll, Kenneth M.
, Muturi, Ephantus J.
, Selling, Gordon W.
in
a-Pinene
/ Aedes aegypti
/ Agricultural research
/ alpha-pinene
/ Amylose
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Aquatic insects
/ Arthropods
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biopesticides
/ Caryophyllene
/ Caryophyllene oxide
/ Chemical composition
/ chlorides
/ Chromatography
/ Citrus
/ Constituents
/ Cubenol
/ Disease control
/ Diseases
/ Emulsifiers
/ Emulsifying Agents - chemistry
/ Emulsions
/ Essential oils
/ Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
/ Inclusion complexes
/ Infectious diseases
/ Insecticide resistance
/ Insecticides
/ Insecticides - chemistry
/ Insecticides - isolation & purification
/ Insecticides - pharmacology
/ Insects
/ Larvae
/ Larvicides
/ Leptospermum - chemistry
/ Leptospermum scoparium
/ lethal concentration 50
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mosquito Control
/ Mosquitoes
/ Oils & fats
/ Oils, Volatile - chemistry
/ Oils, Volatile - isolation & purification
/ Oils, Volatile - pharmacology
/ Organic chemistry
/ Pesticide resistance
/ Pesticides
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pinene
/ Spectrum Analysis
/ Toxicity
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ α-Pinene
2020
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Leptospermum scoparium essential oil is a promising source of mosquito larvicide and its toxicity is enhanced by a biobased emulsifier
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Leptospermum scoparium essential oil is a promising source of mosquito larvicide and its toxicity is enhanced by a biobased emulsifier
2020
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Synthetic pesticides are the cornerstone of vector-borne disease control, but alternatives are urgently needed to tackle the growing problem of insecticide resistance and concerns over environmental safety. Leptospermum scoparium J.R. Forst and G. Forst (manuka) essential oil and its four fractions were analyzed for chemical composition and toxicity against Aedes aegypti larvae. The use of bio-based amylose-N-1-hexadecylammonium chloride inclusion complexes (Hex-Am) as an emulsifier for L. scoparium essential oil was also investigated. Fraction 1 was inactive, fractions 2 (LC50 = 12.24 ppm) and 3 (LC50 = 20.58 ppm) were more toxic than the whole essential oil (LC50 = 47.97 ppm), and fraction 4 (LC50 = 35.87 ppm) had similar toxicity as the whole essential oil. Twenty-one chemical constituents were detected in L. scoparium essential oil compared to 16, 5, 19 and 25 chemical constituents in fractions, 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively. The two most dominant chemical constituents were calamenene (17.78%) and leptospermone (11.86%) for L. scoparium essential oil, calamenene (37.73%) and ledene (10.37%) for fraction 1, leptospermone (56.6%) and isoleptospermone (19.73) for fraction 2, cubenol (24.30%) and caryophyllene oxide (12.38%) for fraction 3, and γ-gurjunene (21.62%) and isoleptospermone (7.88%) for fraction 4. Alpha-pinene, ledene, and aromandendrene were 2-7 times less toxic than the whole essential suggesting that the toxicity of L. scoparium essential oil was either due to other chemical constituents that were not tested or due synergist interactions among chemical constituents. Leptospermum scoparium essential oil-Hex-Am emulsion (LC50 = 29.62) was more toxic than the whole essential oil. These findings suggest that L. scoparium essential oil is a promising source of mosquito larvicide and that Hex-Am is an excellent emulsifier for L. scoparium essential oil for use as a larvicide.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Amylose
/ Citrus
/ Cubenol
/ Diseases
/ Emulsifying Agents - chemistry
/ Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
/ Insecticides - isolation & purification
/ Insects
/ Larvae
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Oils, Volatile - isolation & purification
/ Oils, Volatile - pharmacology
/ Pinene
/ Toxicity
/ α-Pinene
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