Larvicide potential of essential oils from Brazilian plants against Aedes aegypti

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha, Madalena Machado
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rodrigues, Raquel Deodato Silva, Guimarães, Pedro Henrique Vieira, Gonsalves, Joyce Kelly Marinheiro da Cunha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26140
Resumo: The arboviruses Dengue, Chikungunya and Zika virus are present in several tropical regions and are transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The containment of these diseases is done by fighting the vector, usually using chemical insecticides, such as organophosphates and organochlorines. These provoke the resistance of the transmitter, have a high accumulation rate in the body of non-target populations, and promote the contamination of ecosystems. The application of materials of natural origin with larvicidal activity, such as essential oils, is a promising alternative to replace the use of chemical insecticides. In this systematic review, we sought to present the larvicidal properties of essential oils from botanical species of Brazilian flora against Ae. aegypti. The search resulted in 36 papers selected as articles of interest. The 65 plants described in the selected articles showed larvicidal activity mostly excellent (27 were classified as strongly active) or satisfactory (13 were moderately active, and 24 were effective), while only one was inactive. The species that showed the highest larvicidal activity were: Anacardium occidentalis L. (0.01 ppm); Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. (0.04 ppm); Carapa guianensis Aubl. (0.06 ppm); Cymbopogon winterianus Jowitt. (0.10 ppm); Ageratum conyzoides L. (0.15 ppm); Tagetes minuta L. (0.21 – 0.25 ppm); and Siparuna guianensis Aubl. (1.76, 0.98 and 2.46 ppm). Studies on the essential oils of Brazilian plants are of great relevance to combat arboviruses. The Brazilian flora, despite its vast biodiversity, is still little known and explored, possessing a huge potential for the development of eco-friendly, environmentally safe, and low-cost products.
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spelling Larvicide potential of essential oils from Brazilian plants against Aedes aegyptiPotencial larvicida de aceites esenciales de plantas brasileñas contra el Aedes aegyptiPotencial larvicida de óleos essenciais de plantas brasileiras contra o Aedes aegyptiAedes aegyptiArbovirosesLarvicidasFlora brasileñaAceites esenciales.Aedes aegyptiArbovirosesLarvicidasFlora brasileiraÓleos essenciais.Aedes aegyptiArbovirusesLarvicidesBrazilian floraEssential oils.The arboviruses Dengue, Chikungunya and Zika virus are present in several tropical regions and are transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The containment of these diseases is done by fighting the vector, usually using chemical insecticides, such as organophosphates and organochlorines. These provoke the resistance of the transmitter, have a high accumulation rate in the body of non-target populations, and promote the contamination of ecosystems. The application of materials of natural origin with larvicidal activity, such as essential oils, is a promising alternative to replace the use of chemical insecticides. In this systematic review, we sought to present the larvicidal properties of essential oils from botanical species of Brazilian flora against Ae. aegypti. The search resulted in 36 papers selected as articles of interest. The 65 plants described in the selected articles showed larvicidal activity mostly excellent (27 were classified as strongly active) or satisfactory (13 were moderately active, and 24 were effective), while only one was inactive. The species that showed the highest larvicidal activity were: Anacardium occidentalis L. (0.01 ppm); Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. (0.04 ppm); Carapa guianensis Aubl. (0.06 ppm); Cymbopogon winterianus Jowitt. (0.10 ppm); Ageratum conyzoides L. (0.15 ppm); Tagetes minuta L. (0.21 – 0.25 ppm); and Siparuna guianensis Aubl. (1.76, 0.98 and 2.46 ppm). Studies on the essential oils of Brazilian plants are of great relevance to combat arboviruses. The Brazilian flora, despite its vast biodiversity, is still little known and explored, possessing a huge potential for the development of eco-friendly, environmentally safe, and low-cost products.Las arboviroses Dengue, Chikungunya y Zika virus están presentes en varias regiones tropicales y son transmitidos por el mosquito Aedes aegypti. La contención de estas enfermedades se realiza combatiendo el vector, generalmente con insecticidas químicos, como los organofosforados y los organoclorados. Estos provocan la resistencia del transmisor, tienen una alta tasa de acumulación en el cuerpo de las poblaciones no objetivo y promueven la contaminación de los ecosistemas. La aplicación de materiales de origen natural con actividad larvicida, como los aceites esenciales, es una alternativa prometedora para sustituir el uso de insecticidas químicos. En esta revisión sistemática, buscamos presentar las propiedades larvicidas de los aceites esenciales de especies botánicas de la flora brasileña contra Ae. aegypti. La búsqueda dio como resultado 36 artículos seleccionados como artículos de interés. Las 65 plantas descritas en los artículos seleccionados mostraron una actividad larvicida en su mayoría excelente (27 fueron clasificadas como fuertemente activas) o satisfactoria (13 fueron moderadamente activas y 24 fueron eficaces), mientras que sólo una fue inactiva. Las especies que mostraron la mayor actividad larvicida fueron: Anacardium occidentalis L. (0,01 ppm); Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. (0,04 ppm); Carapa guianensis Aubl. (0,06 ppm); Cymbopogon winterianus Jowitt. (0,10 ppm); Ageratum conyzoides L. (0,15 ppm); Tagetes minuta L. (0,21 - 0,25 ppm); y Siparuna guianensis Aubl. (1,76, 0,98 y 2,46 ppm). Los estudios sobre los aceites esenciales de las plantas brasileñas son de gran relevancia en la lucha contra las arbovirosis. La flora brasileña, a pesar de su enorme biodiversidad, es todavía poco conocida y explorada, y posee un enorme potencial para el desarrollo de productos ecológicamente correctos, ambientalmente seguros y de bajo coste.As arboviroses Dengue, Chikungunya e Zika vírus estão presentes em várias regiões tropicais e são transmitidos pelo mosquito Aedes aegypti. A contenção destas doenças é feita pelo combate ao vetor, geralmente utilizando inseticidas químicos, como organofosforados e organoclorados. Estes provocam a resistência do transmissor, têm uma alta taxa de acúmulo no corpo de populações não-alvo e promovem a contaminação dos ecossistemas. A aplicação de materiais de origem natural com atividade larvicida, tais como óleos essenciais, é uma alternativa promissora para substituir o uso de inseticidas químicos. Nesta revisão sistemática, procuramos apresentar as propriedades larvicidas dos óleos essenciais de espécies botânicas da flora brasileira contra o Ae. aegypti. A pesquisa resultou em 36 artigos selecionados como artigos de interesse. As 65 plantas descritas nos artigos selecionados mostraram atividade larvicida em sua maioria excelente (27 foram classificadas como fortemente ativas) ou satisfatória (13 foram moderadamente ativas, e 24 foram efetivas), enquanto apenas uma foi inativa. As espécies que apresentaram a maior atividade larvicida foram: Anacardium occidentalis L. (0,01 ppm); Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. (0,04 ppm); Carapa guianensis Aubl. (0,06 ppm); Cymbopogon winterianus Jowitt. (0,10 ppm); Ageratum conyzoides L. (0,15 ppm); Tagetes minuta L. (0,21 - 0,25 ppm); e Siparuna guianensis Aubl. (1,76, 0,98 e 2,46 ppm). Os estudos sobre os óleos essenciais das plantas brasileiras são de grande relevância para combater as arboviroses. A flora brasileira, apesar de sua vasta biodiversidade, ainda é pouco conhecida e explorada, possuindo um enorme potencial para o desenvolvimento de produtos ecologicamente corretos, ambientalmente seguros e de baixo custo.Research, Society and Development2022-02-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2614010.33448/rsd-v11i2.26140Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 2; e53211226140Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 2; e53211226140Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 2; e532112261402525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26140/22838Copyright (c) 2022 Madalena Machado Rocha; Raquel Deodato Silva Rodrigues; Pedro Henrique Vieira Guimarães; Joyce Kelly Marinheiro da Cunha Gonsalveshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRocha, Madalena MachadoRodrigues, Raquel Deodato SilvaGuimarães, Pedro Henrique VieiraGonsalves, Joyce Kelly Marinheiro da Cunha2022-02-07T01:42:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26140Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:15.366342Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Larvicide potential of essential oils from Brazilian plants against Aedes aegypti
Potencial larvicida de aceites esenciales de plantas brasileñas contra el Aedes aegypti
Potencial larvicida de óleos essenciais de plantas brasileiras contra o Aedes aegypti
title Larvicide potential of essential oils from Brazilian plants against Aedes aegypti
spellingShingle Larvicide potential of essential oils from Brazilian plants against Aedes aegypti
Rocha, Madalena Machado
Aedes aegypti
Arboviroses
Larvicidas
Flora brasileña
Aceites esenciales.
Aedes aegypti
Arboviroses
Larvicidas
Flora brasileira
Óleos essenciais.
Aedes aegypti
Arboviruses
Larvicides
Brazilian flora
Essential oils.
title_short Larvicide potential of essential oils from Brazilian plants against Aedes aegypti
title_full Larvicide potential of essential oils from Brazilian plants against Aedes aegypti
title_fullStr Larvicide potential of essential oils from Brazilian plants against Aedes aegypti
title_full_unstemmed Larvicide potential of essential oils from Brazilian plants against Aedes aegypti
title_sort Larvicide potential of essential oils from Brazilian plants against Aedes aegypti
author Rocha, Madalena Machado
author_facet Rocha, Madalena Machado
Rodrigues, Raquel Deodato Silva
Guimarães, Pedro Henrique Vieira
Gonsalves, Joyce Kelly Marinheiro da Cunha
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues, Raquel Deodato Silva
Guimarães, Pedro Henrique Vieira
Gonsalves, Joyce Kelly Marinheiro da Cunha
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha, Madalena Machado
Rodrigues, Raquel Deodato Silva
Guimarães, Pedro Henrique Vieira
Gonsalves, Joyce Kelly Marinheiro da Cunha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aedes aegypti
Arboviroses
Larvicidas
Flora brasileña
Aceites esenciales.
Aedes aegypti
Arboviroses
Larvicidas
Flora brasileira
Óleos essenciais.
Aedes aegypti
Arboviruses
Larvicides
Brazilian flora
Essential oils.
topic Aedes aegypti
Arboviroses
Larvicidas
Flora brasileña
Aceites esenciales.
Aedes aegypti
Arboviroses
Larvicidas
Flora brasileira
Óleos essenciais.
Aedes aegypti
Arboviruses
Larvicides
Brazilian flora
Essential oils.
description The arboviruses Dengue, Chikungunya and Zika virus are present in several tropical regions and are transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The containment of these diseases is done by fighting the vector, usually using chemical insecticides, such as organophosphates and organochlorines. These provoke the resistance of the transmitter, have a high accumulation rate in the body of non-target populations, and promote the contamination of ecosystems. The application of materials of natural origin with larvicidal activity, such as essential oils, is a promising alternative to replace the use of chemical insecticides. In this systematic review, we sought to present the larvicidal properties of essential oils from botanical species of Brazilian flora against Ae. aegypti. The search resulted in 36 papers selected as articles of interest. The 65 plants described in the selected articles showed larvicidal activity mostly excellent (27 were classified as strongly active) or satisfactory (13 were moderately active, and 24 were effective), while only one was inactive. The species that showed the highest larvicidal activity were: Anacardium occidentalis L. (0.01 ppm); Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. (0.04 ppm); Carapa guianensis Aubl. (0.06 ppm); Cymbopogon winterianus Jowitt. (0.10 ppm); Ageratum conyzoides L. (0.15 ppm); Tagetes minuta L. (0.21 – 0.25 ppm); and Siparuna guianensis Aubl. (1.76, 0.98 and 2.46 ppm). Studies on the essential oils of Brazilian plants are of great relevance to combat arboviruses. The Brazilian flora, despite its vast biodiversity, is still little known and explored, possessing a huge potential for the development of eco-friendly, environmentally safe, and low-cost products.
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