Screening of plants found in the State of Amazonas, Brazil for activity against Aedes aegypti larvae

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Autor(a) principal: Pohlit,Adrian Martin
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Quinard,Etienne Louis Jacques, Nunomura,Sergio Massayoshi, Tadei,Wanderli Pedro, Hidalgo,Ari de Freitas, Pinto,Ana Cristina da Silva, Santos,Elba Vieira Mustafa dos, Morais,Sabrina Kelly Reis de, Saraiva,Rita De Cássia Guedes, Ming,Lin Chau, Alecrim,Alexandre Mascarenhas, Ferraz,Alfeu de Barros, Pedroso,Andreza Cristiana da Silva, Diniz,Elisangela Vieira, Finney,Ellen Kathryn, Gomes,Erika de Oliveira, Dias,Hercules Bezerra, Souza,Katiuscia dos Santos de, Oliveira,Laura Cristina Pereira de, Don,Luciana de Castro, Queiroz,Maria Mireide Andrade, Henrique,Marycleuma Campos, Santos,Mirian dos, Lacerda Júnior,Orivaldo da Silva, Pinto,Patrícia de Souza, Silva,Suniá Gomes, Graça,Yara Rodrigues
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Amazonica
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Resumo: Ethanol, methanol and water extracts representing mostly native plant species found in the Amazon region were prepared, respectively, by maceration, continuous liquid-solid extraction and infusion, followed by evaporation and freeze-drying. The freeze-dried extracts were tested for lethality toward Aedes aegypti larvae at test concentrations of 500 mg / mL. In general, methanol extracts exhibited the greatest larvicidal activity. The following 7 methanol extracts of (the parts of) the indicated plant species were the most active, resulting in 100% mortality in A. aegypti larvae: Tapura amazonica Poepp. (root), Piper aduncum L. (leaf and root), P. tuberculatum Jacq. (leaf, fruit and branch). and Simaba polyphylla (Cavalcante) W.W. Thomas (branch).
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title Screening of plants found in the State of Amazonas, Brazil for activity against Aedes aegypti larvae
spellingShingle Screening of plants found in the State of Amazonas, Brazil for activity against Aedes aegypti larvae
Pohlit,Adrian Martin
larvicide
Aedes aegypti
Tapura
Piper
Simaba
Amazonia
title_short Screening of plants found in the State of Amazonas, Brazil for activity against Aedes aegypti larvae
title_full Screening of plants found in the State of Amazonas, Brazil for activity against Aedes aegypti larvae
title_fullStr Screening of plants found in the State of Amazonas, Brazil for activity against Aedes aegypti larvae
title_full_unstemmed Screening of plants found in the State of Amazonas, Brazil for activity against Aedes aegypti larvae
title_sort Screening of plants found in the State of Amazonas, Brazil for activity against Aedes aegypti larvae
author Pohlit,Adrian Martin
author_facet Pohlit,Adrian Martin
Quinard,Etienne Louis Jacques
Nunomura,Sergio Massayoshi
Tadei,Wanderli Pedro
Hidalgo,Ari de Freitas
Pinto,Ana Cristina da Silva
Santos,Elba Vieira Mustafa dos
Morais,Sabrina Kelly Reis de
Saraiva,Rita De Cássia Guedes
Ming,Lin Chau
Alecrim,Alexandre Mascarenhas
Ferraz,Alfeu de Barros
Pedroso,Andreza Cristiana da Silva
Diniz,Elisangela Vieira
Finney,Ellen Kathryn
Gomes,Erika de Oliveira
Dias,Hercules Bezerra
Souza,Katiuscia dos Santos de
Oliveira,Laura Cristina Pereira de
Don,Luciana de Castro
Queiroz,Maria Mireide Andrade
Henrique,Marycleuma Campos
Santos,Mirian dos
Lacerda Júnior,Orivaldo da Silva
Pinto,Patrícia de Souza
Silva,Suniá Gomes
Graça,Yara Rodrigues
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author2 Quinard,Etienne Louis Jacques
Nunomura,Sergio Massayoshi
Tadei,Wanderli Pedro
Hidalgo,Ari de Freitas
Pinto,Ana Cristina da Silva
Santos,Elba Vieira Mustafa dos
Morais,Sabrina Kelly Reis de
Saraiva,Rita De Cássia Guedes
Ming,Lin Chau
Alecrim,Alexandre Mascarenhas
Ferraz,Alfeu de Barros
Pedroso,Andreza Cristiana da Silva
Diniz,Elisangela Vieira
Finney,Ellen Kathryn
Gomes,Erika de Oliveira
Dias,Hercules Bezerra
Souza,Katiuscia dos Santos de
Oliveira,Laura Cristina Pereira de
Don,Luciana de Castro
Queiroz,Maria Mireide Andrade
Henrique,Marycleuma Campos
Santos,Mirian dos
Lacerda Júnior,Orivaldo da Silva
Pinto,Patrícia de Souza
Silva,Suniá Gomes
Graça,Yara Rodrigues
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pohlit,Adrian Martin
Quinard,Etienne Louis Jacques
Nunomura,Sergio Massayoshi
Tadei,Wanderli Pedro
Hidalgo,Ari de Freitas
Pinto,Ana Cristina da Silva
Santos,Elba Vieira Mustafa dos
Morais,Sabrina Kelly Reis de
Saraiva,Rita De Cássia Guedes
Ming,Lin Chau
Alecrim,Alexandre Mascarenhas
Ferraz,Alfeu de Barros
Pedroso,Andreza Cristiana da Silva
Diniz,Elisangela Vieira
Finney,Ellen Kathryn
Gomes,Erika de Oliveira
Dias,Hercules Bezerra
Souza,Katiuscia dos Santos de
Oliveira,Laura Cristina Pereira de
Don,Luciana de Castro
Queiroz,Maria Mireide Andrade
Henrique,Marycleuma Campos
Santos,Mirian dos
Lacerda Júnior,Orivaldo da Silva
Pinto,Patrícia de Souza
Silva,Suniá Gomes
Graça,Yara Rodrigues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv larvicide
Aedes aegypti
Tapura
Piper
Simaba
Amazonia
topic larvicide
Aedes aegypti
Tapura
Piper
Simaba
Amazonia
description Ethanol, methanol and water extracts representing mostly native plant species found in the Amazon region were prepared, respectively, by maceration, continuous liquid-solid extraction and infusion, followed by evaporation and freeze-drying. The freeze-dried extracts were tested for lethality toward Aedes aegypti larvae at test concentrations of 500 mg / mL. In general, methanol extracts exhibited the greatest larvicidal activity. The following 7 methanol extracts of (the parts of) the indicated plant species were the most active, resulting in 100% mortality in A. aegypti larvae: Tapura amazonica Poepp. (root), Piper aduncum L. (leaf and root), P. tuberculatum Jacq. (leaf, fruit and branch). and Simaba polyphylla (Cavalcante) W.W. Thomas (branch).
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