Larvicidal activity of Mentha x villosa Hudson essential oil, rotundifolone and derivatives.

Autor(es): Lima Tamires Cardoso; da Silva Tayane Kayne Mariano; Silva Fabiana Lima; Barbosa-Filho José Maria; Marques Márcia Ortiz Mayo; Santos Roseli La Corte; Cavalcanti Sócrates Cabral de Holanda; de Sousa Dami?o Pergentino


Resumo: The aim of this study was to evaluate the larvicidal activity of Mentha x villosa essential oil (MVEO) and its major constituent, rotundifolone, against larvae of Aedes aegypti. Additionally, a set of 15 analogues of the rotundifolone were evaluated to identify the molecular characteristics which contribute to the larvicidal effect. The results from the present study showed that the MVEO exhibited outstanding toxic effects against Ae. aegypti larvae (LC50=45.0ppm). Rotundifolone exhibited reasonable larvicidal activity (LC50=62.5ppm). With respect to comparative study of rotundifolone and its analogues, all tested compounds were less potent than rotundifolone, except (-)-limonene. In general, replacement of C-C double bonds by epoxides groups decreases the larvicidal potency. The presence of ?,?-unsaturated carbonyls contributes to the larvicidal toxicity. The addition of hydroxyl groups in the chemical structure resulted in less potent compounds. Furthermore, the enantioselectivity seems to play an important role for the larvicidal toxicity.


Palavras-Chave: Larvicidal activity; Essential oil; Aedes aegypti; Terpene; Dengue


Imprenta: Chemosphere, n. 104, p. 37-43, 2014


Identificador do objeto digital: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2013.10.035


Descritores: Aedes aegypti - Molecular Structure ; Aedes aegypti - Dengue


Data de publicação: 2014