Larvicidal activity of seaweeds from northeastern Brazil and of a halogenated sesquiterpene against the dengue mosquito (Aedes aegypti)
Autor(es): Bianco, Everson M.; Pires, Luana; Santos, Geanne K. N.; Dutra, Kamilla A.; Reis, Thiago N. V.; Vasconcelos, Edson R. T. P. P.; Cocentino, Adilma L. M.; Navarro, Daniela M. A. F.
Resumo: Aedes aegypti is considered to be the main vector of a group of arboviruses responsible for dengue and yellow fever. In an attempt to find natural products that could be employed in the effective control of the dengue mosquito, the larvicidal activities of crude extracts obtained from 15 seaweed species collected from northeastern Brazil have been determined. Extracts of Canistrocarpus cervicornis, Laurencia dendroidea, Hypnea musciformis and Chaetomorpha antennina at concentrations of 300 ppm showed aY50% mortality against fourth instar larvae of A. aegypti. The strongest larvicidal activities (>91% mortality at 50 ppm) were obtained with extracts of L. dendroidea. A halogenated sesquiterpene, identified as elatol, was isolated by sequential fractionation of the n-hexane extract of this species of seaweed, and the isolated compound exhibited potent larvicidal activity with an LC50 value of 10.7 ppm. The isolation of elatol from seaweed could represent an interesting prospect for a novel agent against the dengue mosquito.
Palavras-Chave: Molecular structure; Human diseases; Pesticides; Larvae; Pest control; Seaweeds; Mortality causes; Public health; Mortality; Dengue; Vectors; Natural products; n-Hexane; Crops; Sesquiterpenes; Industrial crops; Fractionation; Aedes aegypti; Chaetomorpha antennina; Hypnea musciformis; Laurencia
Imprenta: Industrial Crops and Products, v. 43, p. 270-275, 2013.
Descritores: Aedes aegypti - Molecular Structure ; Aedes aegypti - Dengue ; Aedes aegypti - Public health
Data de publicação: 2013