Literature DB >> 28245893

Stability of nano-sized permethrin in its colloidal state and its effect on the physiological and biochemical profile of Culex tritaeniorhynchus larvae.

P Mishra1, A P B Balaji1, P K Dhal1, R S Suresh Kumar1, S Magdassi2, K Margulis2, B K Tyagi3, A Mukherjee1, N Chandrasekaran1.   

Abstract

The occurrence of pesticidal pollution in the environment and the resistance in the mosquito species makes an urge for the safer and an effective pesticide. Permethrin, a poorly water-soluble pyrethroid pesticide, was formulated into a hydrodispersible nanopowder through rapid solvent evaporation of pesticide-loaded oil in water microemulsion. Stability studies confirmed that the nanopermethrin dispersion was stable in paddy field water for 5 days with the mean particle sizes of 175.3 ± 0.75 nm and zeta potential of -30.6 ± 0.62 mV. The instability rate of the nanopermethrin particles was greater in alkaline (pH 10) medium when compared with the neutral (pH 7) and acidic (pH 4) dispersion medium. The colloidal dispersion at 45°C was found to be less stable compared with the dispersions at 25 and 5°C. The 12- and 24-h lethal indices (LC50) for nanopermethrin were found to be 0.057 and 0.014 mg l-1, respectively. These results were corroborative with the severity of damages observed in the mosquito larvae manifested in epithelial cells and the evacuation of the midgut contents. Further, the results were substantiated by the decrease in cellular biomolecules and biomarker enzyme activity in nanopermethrin treated larvae when compared to bulk and control treatment.

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Keywords:  zzm321990 Culex tritaeniorhynchuszzm321990 ; Japanese encephalitis; colloidal stability; nanopesticide; permethrin

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28245893     DOI: 10.1017/S0007485317000165

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Entomol Res        ISSN: 0007-4853            Impact factor:   1.750


  6 in total

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Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2017-11-08       Impact factor: 4.223

2.  Polymer nanoparticles containing essential oils: new options for mosquito control.

Authors:  Jorge Omar Werdin González; Emiliano Nicolás Jesser; Cristhian Alan Yeguerman; Adriana Alicia Ferrero; Beatriz Fernández Band
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3.  Biological nanopesticides: a greener approach towards the mosquito vector control.

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Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2017-07-18       Impact factor: 4.223

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Authors:  Taciano P Ferreira; Khalid Haddi; Roberto F T Corrêa; Viviana L B Zapata; Tathyana B Piau; Luis F N Souza; Swel-Marks G Santos; Eugenio E Oliveira; Luis O V Jumbo; Bergmann M Ribeiro; Cesar K Grisolia; Rodrigo R Fidelis; Ana M S Maia; Raimundo W S Aguiar
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2019-08-09

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Authors:  Nehad E M Taktak; Mohamed E I Badawy; Osama M Awad; Nadia E Abou El-Ela; Salwa M Abdallah
Journal:  J Egypt Public Health Assoc       Date:  2021-07-15
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