Adulticidal activity against Stegomyia aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) of three Piper spp.

Authors

  • Wej Choochote Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Parasitology
  • Udom Chaithong Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Parasitology
  • Kittichai Kamsuk Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Parasitology
  • Eumporn Rattanachanpichai Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Parasitology
  • Atchariya Jitpakdi Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Parasitology
  • Pongsri Tippawangkosol Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Parasitology
  • Dana Chaiyasit Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Parasitology
  • Daruna Champakaew Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Parasitology
  • Benjawan Tuetun Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Parasitology
  • Benjawan Pitasawat Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Parasitology

Keywords:

Piper, Piper longum, Piper ribesoides, Piper sarmentosum, Stegomyia aegypti, Adulticidal activity, Topical application

Abstract

Three Piper species, Piper longum, P. ribesoides and P. sarmentosum, were selected for investigation of adulticidal potential against Stegomyia aegypti, a main vector of dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever. Successive extraction by maceration with 95% ethanol showed percentage yields of ethanolic extracts, which derived from P. longum, P. ribesoides and P. sarmentosum, of 8.89, 3.21 and 5.30% (w/w), respectively. All Piper extracts illustrated an impressive adulticidal activity when tested against female mosquitoes by topical application. The susceptibility of St. aegypti females to ethanol-extracted Piper was dose dependent and varied among the plant species. The highest adulticidal effect was established from P. sarmentosum, followed by P. ribesoides and P. longum, with LD50 values of 0.14, 0.15 and 0.26 µg/female, respectively. The potential of these Piper species, as possible mosquitocides, established convincing activity for further researches to develop natural substances for combat against adult mosquitoes.

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Published

2006-02-01

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Section

Entomology

How to Cite

Choochote, W., Chaithong, U., Kamsuk, K., Rattanachanpichai, E., Jitpakdi, A., Tippawangkosol, P., Chaiyasit, D., Champakaew, D., Tuetun, B., & Pitasawat, B. (2006). Adulticidal activity against Stegomyia aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) of three Piper spp . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 48(1), 33-37. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30965