Studies on repellent activity of seed oils alone and in combination on mosquito, Aedes aegypti

Autor(es): Mukesh, Y.; Savitri, P.; Kaushik, R.; Singh, N. P.


Resumo: This study was undertaken to investigate the relative repellency of Pongamia pinnata and Azadirachta indica seed oils on vector mosquito, Aedes aegypti under laboratory conditions. The repellents were formulated into 3 groups: seed oils, their mixture and combination of seed oils with three carrier oils viz. olive, mustard and coconut oil. Different formulations of each oil were tested at the concentrations of 1% and 5% on human bails. Efficiency was assessed, based on the total protection time; biting rate and percent protection provided by each formulation. Results showed that, 5% formulation of the Pongamia pinnata and Azadirachta indica seed oils, mixed in 1:1 ratio exhibited highest percentage repellency of 85 %, protection time of 300 min and bite rate of 6%. 5% concentration of A. indica and P. pinnata seed oil in mustard oil base offered 86.36% and 85% protection respectively with total protection time of 230 and 240 min respectively. The study confirms that, Azadirachta indica and Pongamia pinnata have mosquito-repellent potential.


Imprenta: Journal of Environmental Biology, v. 35, n. 5, p. 917-922, 2014.


Descritores: Aedes aegypti - Transmission ; Aedes aegypti - Repellent


Data de publicação: 2014