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January 2019 Vol. 7 No.1
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Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical
Sciences (ISSN: 2354-323X) Vol. 7(1) pp. 018-023,
January, 2019
Copyright © 2019 Merit Research Journals
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.2550808 |
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Original Research Article
Larvicidal efficacy of six
medicinal plants on Anopheles gambiae s.l mosquito |
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Department of
Animal and Environmental Biology, University of Benin, P.M.B
1154, Benin, Nigeria.
*Corresponding Author’s Email: lovelyopoggen@yahoo.com
Phone number: +2347032293728
Accepted January 14, 2019 |
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The larvicidal
efficacy of some medicinal plants (Ocimum gratissimum,
Chromoleana odorata, Terminalia catappa, Carica papaya, Vernonia
amygdalina and Cymbopogon itrates) against the larvae
of Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes was investigated in acute
bioassay. Ten healthy laboratory bred larvae were tested using
five different concentrations (200, 400, 600, 800 and 1000ppm)
and a simultaneous control at 24, 48 and 72 hours of exposure.
The results showed that all the plant extracts were seen to be
effective at less than 1% (1000ppm), thus possessing good to
moderate effect against the larvae; C. citrates has been
the most effective with 451.8ppm followed very closely by O.
gratissimum with 458ppm, C. papaya with 510.2ppm,
V. amygdalina with 582.3ppm, T. catappa with
620.9ppm, the least was C. odorata with 744ppm at the end
of the exposure time. The efficacy of the extracts as seen from
this study can be used as potential substitutes of synthetic
larvicides and local environment due to their availability. The
effects of the extracts were seen to be largely independent on
external factors, hence the need for further study on the
characterization and profiling of the active ingredients, their
effect against non-target species and the best time of
application is highly recommended as they fit in as alternative
larvicides in reducing Anopheles menace infestation.
Keywords: Medicinal plants, LC50, Extracts potency,
Anopheles larva
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