| Literature DB >> 35836226 |
Revocatus Yohana1, Paulo S Chisulumi1, Winifrida Kidima1, Azar Tahghighi2, Naseh Maleki-Ravasan3, Eliningaya J Kweka4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: More than 90% of malaria cases occur in Africa where the disease is transmitted by Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles arabiensis. This study evaluated the anti-mosquito properties of Juniperus virginiana (JVO) and Pelargonium roseum (PRO) essential oils (EOs) against larvae and adults of An. gambiae sensu lato (s.l.) from East Africa in laboratory and semi-field conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Anopheles gambiae; Essential oils; Geranium; Juniper; Knockdown; Larvicidal; Malaria; Mortality
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35836226 PMCID: PMC9284854 DOI: 10.1186/s12936-022-04220-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 3.469
Fig. 1The schematic diagram illustrating the experimental design of the study
Chemical compositions of Juniperus virginiana and Pelargonium roseum essential oils identified by GC-MS
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| Peak no. | Compounds | Kovats retention index | Quality (%) | Amount (%) | Peak no. | Compounds | Kovats retention index | Quality (%) | Amount (%) |
| 2 | 1,3-bis(3-Phenoxy phenoxy) benzene | 0.66 | 90 | 4.18 | 2 | α-Pinene | 930.30 | 97 | 0.85 |
| 4 | α-Thujene | 923.41 | 93 | 0.77 | 3 | Linalool |
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| 5 | (-)-α-Pinene | 927.94 | 97 | 1.15 | 4 | cis-Rose oxide | 1109.51 | 94 | 2.81 |
| 6 | Sabinene |
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| 5 | trans-Rose oxide | 1128.31 | 91 | 1.04 |
| 7 | β-Myrcene |
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| 7 | L-Menthone |
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| 9 | dl-Limonene |
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| 9 | Citronellol |
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| 10 | γ-Terpinene | 1053.42 | 97 | 1.13 | 11 | Geraniol |
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| 16 | Camphor | 1134.72 | 98 | 1.22 | 12 | Citronellyl formate | 1280.52 | 91 | 15.78 |
| 17 | Terpinen-4-ol |
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| 15 | β-Bourbonene | 1373.89 | 96 | 1.78 |
| 19 | Bornyl acetate |
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| 21 | cis-Calamenene | 1509.36 | 97 | 0.28 |
| 20 | δ-Cadinene | 1508.64 | 98 | 1.20 | Total identified compounds = 83.32% | ||||
| 22 | Germacren D-4-ol | 1557.60 | 98 | 1.56 | |||||
| Total identified compounds = 69.11% | |||||||||
The main components with similarities ≥ 94 and amounts > 3% are bolded
Fig. 2Chemical structure of the major constituents of Pelargonium roseum (citronellol, geraniol, linalool, L-menthone, and citronellyl formate) and Juniperus virginiana (sabinene, β-myrcene, dl-limonene, terpinen-4-ol, and bornyl acetate) essential oils along with their total ion chromatograms of GC-MS analysis
Toxicity of test compounds against the colony of An. gambiae s.s. in laboratory and semi-field conditions
| Compounds | Environment | Lethal | Exposure times (24–72 h) LC50/LC90 (LCL-UCL) 95% CI (ppm) | |||
| 24 h | 48 h | 72 h | ||||
| JVO | LB | LC50 | 10.82 (8.61–13.68) | 7.35 (5.55–9.54) | 2.89 (1.36–4.33) | |
| LC90 | 24.96 (18.80-39.64) | 21.52 (15.48–37.17) | 13.46 (9.00-28.78) | |||
| SF | LC50 | 10.75 (8.61–13.56) | 10.11 (8.08–12.72) | 9.06 (7.01–11.59) | ||
| LC90 | 23.87 (18.09–37.63) | 22.44 (17.03–35.35) | 22.95 (16.95–37.58) | |||
| PRO | LB | LC50 | 7.13 (5.25–9.56) | 1.26 (0.29–2.39) | 0.90 (0.12–1.92) | |
| LC90 | 27.59 (18.83–50.32) | 13.33 (7.80-37.03) | 10.37 (5.94–29.17) | |||
| SF | LC50 | 13.63 (7.19–28.36) | 10.65 (5.03–23.61) | 8.98 (4.93–16.23) | ||
| LC90 | 43.06 (22.39-278.05) | 46.39 (21.56-432.92) | 39.34 (20.50-180.23) | |||
| PRO constituents | CO | LB | LC50 | 12.44 (9.49–16.49) | 6.98 (4.89–9.67) | 1.81 (0.67–3.03) |
| LC90 | 41.43 (28.91–72.27) | 35.31 (22.76–71.82) | 15.12 (9.18–38.20) | |||
| SF | LC50 | 16.29 (8.67–34.31) | 15.28 (7.62–34.94) | 14.79 (7.62–31.96) | ||
| LC90 | 59.85 (29.79-406.81) | 71.03 (32.02-681.41) | 70.90 (32.60-571.30) | |||
| GO | LB | LC50 | 13.43 (10.00-18.24) | 6.76 (2.94–13.04) | 3.64 (2.11–5.37) | |
| LC90 | 54.11 (36.05-102.03) | 44.09 (20.40-341.20) | 25.03 (15.41–58.48) | |||
| SF | LC50 | 15.48 (11.59–20.98) | 16.60 (12.60-22.17) | 15.48 (11.59–20.98) | ||
| LC90 | 59.76 (40.08-111.27) | 57.18 (39.42-101.56) | 59.76 (40.08-111.27) | |||
| LO | LB | LC50 | 127.02 (43.87-136539.47) | 16.16 (8.87–32.82) | 0.48 (0.00-1.87) | |
| LC90 | 1451.18 (208.06-32552746815.41) | 482.79 (145.11-8638.88) | 48.79 (17.91-2121.94) | |||
| SF | LC50 | 87.43 (49.95-249.19) | 64.44 (37.47-167.69) | 41.69 (24.57–98.25) | ||
| LC90 | 887.87 (293.68-10638.56) | 799.04 (262.91–9163.00) | 682.13 (220.69-8071.05) | |||
| MO | LB | LC50 | 39.52 (13.36-2934.82) | 13.42 (4.40-48.54) | 1.01 (0.08–2.51) | |
| LC90 | 183.90 (55.60-394844279.08) | 248.41 (61.08-159509.43) | 33.16 (15.44-222.24) | |||
| SF | LC50 | 32.12 (15.81–93.08) | 27.16 (13.12–88.32) | 16.44 (6.55–57.53) | ||
| LC90 | 99.89 (47.64-2206.37) | 142.43 (54.61-4122.66) | 127.80 (42.27-10660.87) | |||
| MIX | LB | LC50 | 84.72 (42.27-377.75) | 4.91 (1.42–9.73) | 0.17 (0.00-1.14) | |
| LC90 | 1950.88 (418.83-107720.76) | 268.76 (79.73-8325.05) | 29.76 (10.44-3860.67) | |||
| SF | LC50 | 97.53 (52.31-339.62) | 65.01 (34.05-233.02) | 34.10 (18.33–99.61) | ||
| LC90 | 1235.35 (350.49-24425.89) | 1485.44 (351.84-52350.81) | 1163.09 (268.38-50690.93) | |||
LC 50 /LC 90 lethal concentration causing 50/90% mortality, 95% CI confidence interval with a 95%, probability ppm: parts per million, LB laboratory conditions, SF semi-field conditions, JVO Juniperus virginiana, PRO Pelargonium roseum, GO Geraniol, CO Citronellol, LO Linalool, MO L-Menthone, MIX mixture of all four ingredients
Fig. 3Probit regression line of larvae of Anopheles gambiae s.s. exposed to different concentrations of JVO, PRO, and the main components of PRO essential oils in laboratory and semi-field environments at times of 24–72 h
Fig. 4Adult percentage mortality post exposure in different oils (Juniperus virginiana, Pelargonium roseum, and the main constituents of P. roseum) for laboratory-reared and field populations of Anopheles gambiae complex. PER permethrin, JVO Juniperus virginiana, PRO Pelargonium roseum, CO citronellol, GO geraniol, LO linalool, MO L-menthone MIX mixture of all four ingredients