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Repellent, Irritant and Toxic Effects of 20 Plant Extracts on Adults of the Malaria Vector Anopheles gambiae Mosquito

Pyrethroid insecticides induce an excito-repellent effect that reduces contact between humans and mosquitoes. Insecticide use is expected to lower the risk of pathogen transmission, particularly when impregnated on long-lasting treated bednets. When applied at low doses, pyrethroids have a toxic eff...

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Autores principales: Deletre, Emilie, Martin, Thibaud, Campagne, Pascal, Bourguet, Denis, Cadin, Andy, Menut, Chantal, Bonafos, Romain, Chandre, Fabrice
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3871167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24376515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082103
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author Deletre, Emilie
Martin, Thibaud
Campagne, Pascal
Bourguet, Denis
Cadin, Andy
Menut, Chantal
Bonafos, Romain
Chandre, Fabrice
author_facet Deletre, Emilie
Martin, Thibaud
Campagne, Pascal
Bourguet, Denis
Cadin, Andy
Menut, Chantal
Bonafos, Romain
Chandre, Fabrice
author_sort Deletre, Emilie
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description Pyrethroid insecticides induce an excito-repellent effect that reduces contact between humans and mosquitoes. Insecticide use is expected to lower the risk of pathogen transmission, particularly when impregnated on long-lasting treated bednets. When applied at low doses, pyrethroids have a toxic effect, however the development of pyrethroid resistance in several mosquito species may jeopardize these beneficial effects. The need to find additional compounds, either to kill disease-carrying mosquitoes or to prevent mosquito contact with humans, therefore arises. In laboratory conditions, the effects (i.e., repellent, irritant and toxic) of 20 plant extracts, mainly essential oils, were assessed on adults of Anopheles gambiae, a primary vector of malaria. Their effects were compared to those of DEET and permethrin, used as positive controls. Most plant extracts had irritant, repellent and/or toxic effects on An. gambiae adults. The most promising extracts, i.e. those combining the three types of effects, were from Cymbopogon winterianus, Cinnamomum zeylanicum and Thymus vulgaris. The irritant, repellent and toxic effects occurred apparently independently of each other, and the behavioural response of adult An. gambiae was significantly influenced by the concentration of the plant extracts. Mechanisms underlying repellency might, therefore, differ from those underlying irritancy and toxicity. The utility of the efficient plant extracts for vector control as an alternative to pyrethroids may thus be envisaged.
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spelling pubmed-38711672013-12-27 Repellent, Irritant and Toxic Effects of 20 Plant Extracts on Adults of the Malaria Vector Anopheles gambiae Mosquito Deletre, Emilie Martin, Thibaud Campagne, Pascal Bourguet, Denis Cadin, Andy Menut, Chantal Bonafos, Romain Chandre, Fabrice PLoS One Research Article Pyrethroid insecticides induce an excito-repellent effect that reduces contact between humans and mosquitoes. Insecticide use is expected to lower the risk of pathogen transmission, particularly when impregnated on long-lasting treated bednets. When applied at low doses, pyrethroids have a toxic effect, however the development of pyrethroid resistance in several mosquito species may jeopardize these beneficial effects. The need to find additional compounds, either to kill disease-carrying mosquitoes or to prevent mosquito contact with humans, therefore arises. In laboratory conditions, the effects (i.e., repellent, irritant and toxic) of 20 plant extracts, mainly essential oils, were assessed on adults of Anopheles gambiae, a primary vector of malaria. Their effects were compared to those of DEET and permethrin, used as positive controls. Most plant extracts had irritant, repellent and/or toxic effects on An. gambiae adults. The most promising extracts, i.e. those combining the three types of effects, were from Cymbopogon winterianus, Cinnamomum zeylanicum and Thymus vulgaris. The irritant, repellent and toxic effects occurred apparently independently of each other, and the behavioural response of adult An. gambiae was significantly influenced by the concentration of the plant extracts. Mechanisms underlying repellency might, therefore, differ from those underlying irritancy and toxicity. The utility of the efficient plant extracts for vector control as an alternative to pyrethroids may thus be envisaged. Public Library of Science 2013-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3871167/ /pubmed/24376515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082103 Text en © 2013 Deletre et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Deletre, Emilie
Martin, Thibaud
Campagne, Pascal
Bourguet, Denis
Cadin, Andy
Menut, Chantal
Bonafos, Romain
Chandre, Fabrice
Repellent, Irritant and Toxic Effects of 20 Plant Extracts on Adults of the Malaria Vector Anopheles gambiae Mosquito
title Repellent, Irritant and Toxic Effects of 20 Plant Extracts on Adults of the Malaria Vector Anopheles gambiae Mosquito
title_full Repellent, Irritant and Toxic Effects of 20 Plant Extracts on Adults of the Malaria Vector Anopheles gambiae Mosquito
title_fullStr Repellent, Irritant and Toxic Effects of 20 Plant Extracts on Adults of the Malaria Vector Anopheles gambiae Mosquito
title_full_unstemmed Repellent, Irritant and Toxic Effects of 20 Plant Extracts on Adults of the Malaria Vector Anopheles gambiae Mosquito
title_short Repellent, Irritant and Toxic Effects of 20 Plant Extracts on Adults of the Malaria Vector Anopheles gambiae Mosquito
title_sort repellent, irritant and toxic effects of 20 plant extracts on adults of the malaria vector anopheles gambiae mosquito
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3871167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24376515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082103
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