A review of botanical phytochemicals with mosquitocidal potential |
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Authors: | Shaalan Essam Abdel-Salam Canyon Deon Younes Mohamed Wagdy Faried Abdel-Wahab Hoda Mansour Abdel-Hamid |
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Affiliation: | Zoology Department, Aswan Faculty of Science, South Valley University, Aswan, Egypt. |
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Abstract: | Identification of novel effective mosquitocidal compounds is essential to combat increasing resistance rates, concern for the environment and food safety, the unacceptability of many organophosphates and organochlorines and the high cost of synthetic pyrethroids. An increasing number of researchers are reconsidering botanicals containing active phytochemicals in their efforts to address some of these problems. To be highly competitive and effective, the ideal phytochemical should possess a combination of toxic effects and residual capacity. Acute toxicity is required at doses comparable to some commercial synthetic insecticides while chronic or sub-chronic toxicity is required to produce growth inhibition, developmental toxicity and generational effects. In this article, we review the current state of knowledge on larvicidal plant species, extraction processes, growth and reproduction inhibiting phytochemicals, botanical ovicides, synergistic, additive and antagonistic joint action effects of mixtures, residual capacity, effects on non-target organisms, resistance, screening methodologies, and discuss promising advances made in phytochemical research. |
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Keywords: | Larvicide Bioinsecticide Mosquito |
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