Efficacy of Petiveria Alliacea (Linneaus) leaf and root bark powder in the control of filariasis vector Culex Quinquefasciatus

Abstract Background Mosquitoes are vectors of parasitic diseases such as malaria, lymphatic filariasis, yellow fever, and dengue fever among others. They are well known as public enemies for their noise nuisance, biting annoyance, sleeplessness, allergic reactions, and diseases transmission during t...

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Main Authors: Michael Olarewaju Akintan, Joseph Onaolapo Akinneye, Oluwatosin Betty Ilelakinwa
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Basic and Applied Zoology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s41936-020-00199-3
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spelling doaj-057d11940a714bad979d93538ffbad5c2021-01-10T12:22:21ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Basic and Applied Zoology2090-990X2021-01-018211710.1186/s41936-020-00199-3Efficacy of Petiveria Alliacea (Linneaus) leaf and root bark powder in the control of filariasis vector Culex QuinquefasciatusMichael Olarewaju Akintan0Joseph Onaolapo Akinneye1Oluwatosin Betty Ilelakinwa2Department of Biology (Environmental Biology and Public Health Unit), Federal University of TechnologyDepartment of Biology (Entomology Unit), Federal University of TechnologyDepartment of Biology (Environmental Biology and Public Health Unit), Federal University of TechnologyAbstract Background Mosquitoes are vectors of parasitic diseases such as malaria, lymphatic filariasis, yellow fever, and dengue fever among others. They are well known as public enemies for their noise nuisance, biting annoyance, sleeplessness, allergic reactions, and diseases transmission during the biting and feeding activities. This then necessitate the search for insecticides of plant origin which are bio-degradable, non-toxic, and readily available for man use. Result This study, evaluated the fumigant efficacy of the powder of P. alliacea to control the adult stage of Culex mosquito. Powder of Petiveria alliacea were administered at different dose of (1 g, 2 g, 3 g, 4 g, and 5 g), respectively. Result obtained shows the fumigant effect of the powder were effective with percentage mortality of 18.33–60.00% for the leaf powder and 23.30–71.60% for the root powder within 2 h post-treatment period (P < 0.05). The synergistic effect of the leaf and root powder was also investigated. The lethal dosage (LD50) of the leaf, root, and synergistic effect of leaf and root bark powder required to kill 50% of the adult Culex quinquefasciatus was 3.76 g, 2.86 g, and 2.63 g, respectively. However, 25.06 g, 15.25 g, and 12.94 g of the leaf, root, and leaf and root powder were required to kill 90% (LD90) after a 2-h exposure period. Conclusion These finding suggested P. alliacea powder could be a good source of insecticide which may be used for the production of biopesticides. The present findings have important implications in the practical control of adult mosquito by using botanical insecticides. These plant powders are easy to prepare, inexpensive, and safe for use in mosquito control.https://doi.org/10.1186/s41936-020-00199-3Petiveria alliaceaBio-pesticideCulex quinquefasciatusFilariasisFumigant
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author Michael Olarewaju Akintan
Joseph Onaolapo Akinneye
Oluwatosin Betty Ilelakinwa
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Joseph Onaolapo Akinneye
Oluwatosin Betty Ilelakinwa
Efficacy of Petiveria Alliacea (Linneaus) leaf and root bark powder in the control of filariasis vector Culex Quinquefasciatus
Journal of Basic and Applied Zoology
Petiveria alliacea
Bio-pesticide
Culex quinquefasciatus
Filariasis
Fumigant
author_facet Michael Olarewaju Akintan
Joseph Onaolapo Akinneye
Oluwatosin Betty Ilelakinwa
author_sort Michael Olarewaju Akintan
title Efficacy of Petiveria Alliacea (Linneaus) leaf and root bark powder in the control of filariasis vector Culex Quinquefasciatus
title_short Efficacy of Petiveria Alliacea (Linneaus) leaf and root bark powder in the control of filariasis vector Culex Quinquefasciatus
title_full Efficacy of Petiveria Alliacea (Linneaus) leaf and root bark powder in the control of filariasis vector Culex Quinquefasciatus
title_fullStr Efficacy of Petiveria Alliacea (Linneaus) leaf and root bark powder in the control of filariasis vector Culex Quinquefasciatus
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of Petiveria Alliacea (Linneaus) leaf and root bark powder in the control of filariasis vector Culex Quinquefasciatus
title_sort efficacy of petiveria alliacea (linneaus) leaf and root bark powder in the control of filariasis vector culex quinquefasciatus
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Basic and Applied Zoology
issn 2090-990X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Background Mosquitoes are vectors of parasitic diseases such as malaria, lymphatic filariasis, yellow fever, and dengue fever among others. They are well known as public enemies for their noise nuisance, biting annoyance, sleeplessness, allergic reactions, and diseases transmission during the biting and feeding activities. This then necessitate the search for insecticides of plant origin which are bio-degradable, non-toxic, and readily available for man use. Result This study, evaluated the fumigant efficacy of the powder of P. alliacea to control the adult stage of Culex mosquito. Powder of Petiveria alliacea were administered at different dose of (1 g, 2 g, 3 g, 4 g, and 5 g), respectively. Result obtained shows the fumigant effect of the powder were effective with percentage mortality of 18.33–60.00% for the leaf powder and 23.30–71.60% for the root powder within 2 h post-treatment period (P < 0.05). The synergistic effect of the leaf and root powder was also investigated. The lethal dosage (LD50) of the leaf, root, and synergistic effect of leaf and root bark powder required to kill 50% of the adult Culex quinquefasciatus was 3.76 g, 2.86 g, and 2.63 g, respectively. However, 25.06 g, 15.25 g, and 12.94 g of the leaf, root, and leaf and root powder were required to kill 90% (LD90) after a 2-h exposure period. Conclusion These finding suggested P. alliacea powder could be a good source of insecticide which may be used for the production of biopesticides. The present findings have important implications in the practical control of adult mosquito by using botanical insecticides. These plant powders are easy to prepare, inexpensive, and safe for use in mosquito control.
topic Petiveria alliacea
Bio-pesticide
Culex quinquefasciatus
Filariasis
Fumigant
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s41936-020-00199-3
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