Larvicidal and growth-inhibiting activities of extract and benzopyrans from Hypericum polyanthemum (Guttiferae) against Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)
Autor(es): Silva, Onilda; Silva, Flavia; Barros, Francisco; Silva, Joao;Bordignon, Sergio; Eifler-Lima, Vera; Poser, Gilsane; Prophiro, Josiane
Resumo: Aedes aegypti is a mosquito responsible for transmitting dengue and urban yellow fever viruses with an estimated 3.5 billion people at risk of infection. For this reason, control of larvae is necessary to avoid outbreaks of such diseases. The benzopyrans HP1aHP3, the major compounds of Hypericum polyanthemum Klotzsch ex Reichardt, are structurally similar to precocenes, known for their insecticidal activity. In this way, the lipophilic extract obtained from the aerial parts of this plant and its main metabolites were tested in order to determine the larvicidal and growth regulating activity against A. aegypti. Both extract (LC50 = 121 mu g/mL) and benzopyrans showed larvicidal activity. HP1 demonstrated the best activity (LC50 = 3.4 mu g/mL). HP2 and HP3 were also active, but with a LC50 tenfold higher than HP1. Regarding the growth regulating activity, the extract inhibited the pupae formation and adults emergence of A. aegypti at LC10 and LC20. Therefore, the results demonstrated the potential of H. polyanthemum as source of new insecticides.
Palavras-Chave: Molecular structure; Growth; Pesticides; Larvae; Pest control; Toxicity tests; Mortality causes; Disease transmission; Insecticides; Dengue; Metabolites; Plant extracts; Infection; Crops; Lipophilic; Aedes aegypti; Hypericum; Culicidae; Diptera
Imprenta: Industrial Crops and Products, v. 45, p. 236-239, 2013.
Descritores: Aedes aegypti - Molecular Structure ; Aedes aegypti - Virus ; Aedes aegypti - Dengue ; Aedes aegypti - Transmission
Data de publicação: 2013