Avaliação do potencial de produtos naturais de origem vegetal na mortalidade da larva do mosquito Aedes aegypti

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Autor(a) principal: Palmeira, Keyth Daiann Felix
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Silva, Ana Paula Pereira de Oliveira, Silva, José Atalvanio da, Santos, Claudimary Bispo dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Diversitas Journal
Texto Completo: https://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/1124
Resumo: Arboviruses are diseases caused by viruses, which are transmitted by arthropods. Hematophagous arthropods are vectors, the most common being the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The objective of this work was to evaluate the larvicidal potential of natural products of plant origin on Aedes aegypti larvae. The work was carried out at the Chemistry Laboratory of the State University of Alagoas, on Campus I. Fresh extracts were produced containing 40g of the following materials: boldo-do-chile, mint, aloe vera, cloves, cinnamon, garlic, ginger and capim-santo, added to 150ml of distilled water in each extract for 15 days. The suspension was filtered through a sieve, obtaining the extracts that were used in the tests. The larvae of Aedes aegypti used in the experiments came from the municipality of Arapiraca – AL, which were taken to the chemistry laboratory, for proper identification and kept at room temperature. The pre-test was done in duplicate, the larvae were inserted with the aid of a pipette, two larvae per repetition. 10 mL were added to each pot mineral water and 10 mL of the aqueous and capped extract were added to each pot and kept at room temperature. The larvae wuere analyzed at 24 h, 48 h and 72 h. Its purpose was to know the power of herbs in larval mortality and to select the ones that had the best performance. The plant materials that had the best performance in larval mortality were cloves, cinnamon and garlic. The aqueous extracts were prepared for the test, this time, 7 repetitions were performed, with 2 larvae in each pot. The analyzes ran in 1 h, for 24 h, until larval mortality. The test revealed the lethal potential in the extracts, Clove obtained 100% after two hours, Garlic 92,85% after two hours and Cinnamon 42,85% after 10 hours. This fact corroborates the observations found in similar studies. In view of the results, it was found that the aqueous extracts of cloves and garlic had a faster action on the mortality of Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae than cinnamon. Thus, the aqueous extracts of garlic, cloves and cinnamon presented as a natural alternative to combat larvae of the mosquito Aedes aegypti. The results were considered promissing, as it is na alternative where the population can have access in na economical and simple way. KEYWORD: Arboviroses; Natural products; Dengue.
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spelling Avaliação do potencial de produtos naturais de origem vegetal na mortalidade da larva do mosquito Aedes aegyptiArboviruses are diseases caused by viruses, which are transmitted by arthropods. Hematophagous arthropods are vectors, the most common being the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The objective of this work was to evaluate the larvicidal potential of natural products of plant origin on Aedes aegypti larvae. The work was carried out at the Chemistry Laboratory of the State University of Alagoas, on Campus I. Fresh extracts were produced containing 40g of the following materials: boldo-do-chile, mint, aloe vera, cloves, cinnamon, garlic, ginger and capim-santo, added to 150ml of distilled water in each extract for 15 days. The suspension was filtered through a sieve, obtaining the extracts that were used in the tests. The larvae of Aedes aegypti used in the experiments came from the municipality of Arapiraca – AL, which were taken to the chemistry laboratory, for proper identification and kept at room temperature. The pre-test was done in duplicate, the larvae were inserted with the aid of a pipette, two larvae per repetition. 10 mL were added to each pot mineral water and 10 mL of the aqueous and capped extract were added to each pot and kept at room temperature. The larvae wuere analyzed at 24 h, 48 h and 72 h. Its purpose was to know the power of herbs in larval mortality and to select the ones that had the best performance. The plant materials that had the best performance in larval mortality were cloves, cinnamon and garlic. The aqueous extracts were prepared for the test, this time, 7 repetitions were performed, with 2 larvae in each pot. The analyzes ran in 1 h, for 24 h, until larval mortality. The test revealed the lethal potential in the extracts, Clove obtained 100% after two hours, Garlic 92,85% after two hours and Cinnamon 42,85% after 10 hours. This fact corroborates the observations found in similar studies. In view of the results, it was found that the aqueous extracts of cloves and garlic had a faster action on the mortality of Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae than cinnamon. Thus, the aqueous extracts of garlic, cloves and cinnamon presented as a natural alternative to combat larvae of the mosquito Aedes aegypti. The results were considered promissing, as it is na alternative where the population can have access in na economical and simple way. KEYWORD: Arboviroses; Natural products; Dengue.Arboviroses são doenças provocadas por vírus, os quais são transmitidos por artrópodes. Tem os artrópodes hematófagos como vetores, sendo o mais comum o mosquito Aedes aegypti. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o potencial larvicida de produtos naturais de origem vegetal sobre larvas do Aedes aegypti. O trabalho foi desenvolvido no Laboratório de Química da Universidade Estadual de Alagoas, no campus I. Foram produzidos extratos in natura contendo 40g dos seguintes materiais: boldo-do-chile, hortelã, babosa, cravo, canela, alho, gengibre e capim-santo, adicionados a 150mL de água destilada em cada extrato durante 15 dias. A suspensão foi filtrada em peneira, obtendo-se os extratos que foram utilizados nos testes. As larvas do Aedes aegypti utilizadas, nos experimentos, foram provenientes do município de Arapiraca – AL, as quais foram levadas ao laboratório de química, para devida identificação e mantidas em temperatura ambiente. O pré-teste foi feito em duplicata, as larvas foram inseridas com o auxilio de pipeta, sendo duas larvas por repetição. Em cada pote foram adicionados 10mL de água mineral e 10mL do extrato aquoso e tampado, e mantidas em temperatura ambiente. As larvas foram analisadas em 24 h, 48 h e 72h. Teve como finalidade conhecer o poder das ervas na mortalidade das larvas e selecionar as que tiveram melhor desempenho. Os materiais vegetais que tiveram melhor desempenho na mortalidade das larvas, foram o cravo-da-índia, canela e alho. Preparou-se os extratos aquosos para o teste, realizando 7 repetições, com 2 larvas em cada pote. As análises correram de 1h em 1h, durante 24h, até a mortalidade das larvas. O teste revelou a potencialidade letal nos extratos, o cravo obteve 100% após duas horas, o alho 92,85% após duas horas e a canela 42,85% após 10 horas. Este fato corrobora as observações encontradas em estudos semelhantes. Diante dos resultados, verificou-se que os extratos aquosos de cravo e alho tiveram ação mais rápida na mortalidade das larvas do mosquito Aedes aegypti do que a canela. Sendo assim, os extratos aquosos de alho, cravo e canela apresentaram como uma alternativa natural no combate às larvas do mosquito Aedes aegypti. Os resultados foram considerados promissores, pois é uma alternativa onde a população pode ter acesso de forma econômica e simples. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Arboviroses; Produtos naturais. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Avaliação do potencial de produtos naturais de origem vegetal na mortalidade da larva do mosquito Aedes aegypti
title Avaliação do potencial de produtos naturais de origem vegetal na mortalidade da larva do mosquito Aedes aegypti
spellingShingle Avaliação do potencial de produtos naturais de origem vegetal na mortalidade da larva do mosquito Aedes aegypti
Palmeira, Keyth Daiann Felix
title_short Avaliação do potencial de produtos naturais de origem vegetal na mortalidade da larva do mosquito Aedes aegypti
title_full Avaliação do potencial de produtos naturais de origem vegetal na mortalidade da larva do mosquito Aedes aegypti
title_fullStr Avaliação do potencial de produtos naturais de origem vegetal na mortalidade da larva do mosquito Aedes aegypti
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação do potencial de produtos naturais de origem vegetal na mortalidade da larva do mosquito Aedes aegypti
title_sort Avaliação do potencial de produtos naturais de origem vegetal na mortalidade da larva do mosquito Aedes aegypti
author Palmeira, Keyth Daiann Felix
author_facet Palmeira, Keyth Daiann Felix
Silva, Ana Paula Pereira de Oliveira
Silva, José Atalvanio da
Santos, Claudimary Bispo dos
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author2 Silva, Ana Paula Pereira de Oliveira
Silva, José Atalvanio da
Santos, Claudimary Bispo dos
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Silva, Ana Paula Pereira de Oliveira
Silva, José Atalvanio da
Santos, Claudimary Bispo dos
description Arboviruses are diseases caused by viruses, which are transmitted by arthropods. Hematophagous arthropods are vectors, the most common being the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The objective of this work was to evaluate the larvicidal potential of natural products of plant origin on Aedes aegypti larvae. The work was carried out at the Chemistry Laboratory of the State University of Alagoas, on Campus I. Fresh extracts were produced containing 40g of the following materials: boldo-do-chile, mint, aloe vera, cloves, cinnamon, garlic, ginger and capim-santo, added to 150ml of distilled water in each extract for 15 days. The suspension was filtered through a sieve, obtaining the extracts that were used in the tests. The larvae of Aedes aegypti used in the experiments came from the municipality of Arapiraca – AL, which were taken to the chemistry laboratory, for proper identification and kept at room temperature. The pre-test was done in duplicate, the larvae were inserted with the aid of a pipette, two larvae per repetition. 10 mL were added to each pot mineral water and 10 mL of the aqueous and capped extract were added to each pot and kept at room temperature. The larvae wuere analyzed at 24 h, 48 h and 72 h. Its purpose was to know the power of herbs in larval mortality and to select the ones that had the best performance. The plant materials that had the best performance in larval mortality were cloves, cinnamon and garlic. The aqueous extracts were prepared for the test, this time, 7 repetitions were performed, with 2 larvae in each pot. The analyzes ran in 1 h, for 24 h, until larval mortality. The test revealed the lethal potential in the extracts, Clove obtained 100% after two hours, Garlic 92,85% after two hours and Cinnamon 42,85% after 10 hours. This fact corroborates the observations found in similar studies. In view of the results, it was found that the aqueous extracts of cloves and garlic had a faster action on the mortality of Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae than cinnamon. Thus, the aqueous extracts of garlic, cloves and cinnamon presented as a natural alternative to combat larvae of the mosquito Aedes aegypti. The results were considered promissing, as it is na alternative where the population can have access in na economical and simple way. KEYWORD: Arboviroses; Natural products; Dengue.
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