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Evaluation of the larvicidal efficacy of extracts from three plants and their synergistic action with propoxur against larvae of the filarial vector Culex quinquefasciatus (Say)
Authors:SK Madhu
Institution:Vector Biology Research Lab, Department of Studies in Zoology , University of Mysore , Manasagangotri, Mysore–570 006, Karnataka, India
Abstract:Petroleum ether extracts of Piper longum, Curcuma aromatica, and Ocimum basilicum were tested for their larvicidal activity against Culex quinquefasciatus, a filarial vector using WHO standard procedures. Among the three plants, extract of P. longum was found to be highly effective with LC50 and LC90 being 0.89 and 1.49 ppm, respectively. C. aromatica also showed significant larvicidal activity with LC50 and LC90 being 11.41 and 17.36 ppm, respectively. The LC50 and LC90 for O. baslicum were 76.67 and 200.56 ppm, respectively. Propoxur, a carbamate was also studied for its larvicidal activity, which showed LC50 to be 0.09 ppm and LC90 to be 0.16 ppm. Synergistic studies of all three plant extracts with propoxur revealed P. longum as a more efficient synergist with synergistic factor (SF) of 4.13 for LC50 value and 1.68 for LC90. Both C. aromatica and O. basilicum exhibited antagonistic activity at their respective LC90 values with propoxur. At 1 : 1 ratio of the phytoextracts and propoxur, P. longum and C. aromatica showed synergism whereas O. basilicum displayed additive effect. Thus, P. longum was found to be a better larvicidal and synergistic agent at all tested ratios. Evidence indicates that mixed formulations of phytoextracts with insecticides might reduce the concentration of the chemicals to be applied for vector control.
Keywords:phytoextracts  Culex quinquefasciatus  Piper longum  Curcuma aromatica  Ocimum basilicum  larvicidal activity  synergism
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