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Insecticidal Activity and Insect Repellency of Four Species of Sea Lily (Comatulida: Comatulidae) From Taiwan

The methanol and ethyl acetate (EA) extracts of four species of sea lily (Himerometra magnipinna, Comaster multifidus, Comanthina sp., and Comatella maculata) were evaluated for their insecticidal activity against Yellow-fever mosquito larvae (Aedes aegypti) and their repellency against adult Asian...

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Autores principales: Su, Shih-Wei, Lee, Tse-Min, Mok, Hin-Kiu, Chio, Eddie Hang
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4725255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26798137
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jisesa/iev152
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author Su, Shih-Wei
Lee, Tse-Min
Mok, Hin-Kiu
Chio, Eddie Hang
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description The methanol and ethyl acetate (EA) extracts of four species of sea lily (Himerometra magnipinna, Comaster multifidus, Comanthina sp., and Comatella maculata) were evaluated for their insecticidal activity against Yellow-fever mosquito larvae (Aedes aegypti) and their repellency against adult Asian Tiger mosquitoes (Aedes albopictus). The 24-hr minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) data revealed that the extracts from H. magnipinna and the C. maculata were the most active, killing mosquito larvae at 12.5 ppm. The toxicity of the extracts from these four sea lilies in descending order was H. magnipinna (12.5 ppm), C. maculata (12.5 ppm), C. multifidus (100 ppm), and Comanthina sp. (200 ppm). Furthermore, no significant difference in toxicity was found using either EA or methanol as the extraction solvent. The MIC at 12.5 ppm is promising as an insecticide lead. The repellency study results show that EA is a better solvent for one species (H. magnipinna), but the methanol is a better solvent overall. The repellency of these sea lily extracts in descending order was Comanthina sp. MeOH (ED(50) at 0.32%), followed by H. magnipinna EA (ED(50) at 0.38%), C. multifidus MeOH (ED(50) at 0.57%), C. maculata MeOH (ED(50) at 0.76%), C. multifidus EA (ED(50) at 1.25%), and H. magnipinna MeOH (ED(50) at 1.67%). A compound with ED(50) <0.5% is considered to be a promising repellant. Among the studied sea lilies, both Comanthina sp. and H. magnipinna have potential to be further developed as mosquito control agents due to their favorable toxicity and repellency.
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spelling pubmed-47252552016-01-26 Insecticidal Activity and Insect Repellency of Four Species of Sea Lily (Comatulida: Comatulidae) From Taiwan Su, Shih-Wei Lee, Tse-Min Mok, Hin-Kiu Chio, Eddie Hang J Insect Sci Research Article The methanol and ethyl acetate (EA) extracts of four species of sea lily (Himerometra magnipinna, Comaster multifidus, Comanthina sp., and Comatella maculata) were evaluated for their insecticidal activity against Yellow-fever mosquito larvae (Aedes aegypti) and their repellency against adult Asian Tiger mosquitoes (Aedes albopictus). The 24-hr minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) data revealed that the extracts from H. magnipinna and the C. maculata were the most active, killing mosquito larvae at 12.5 ppm. The toxicity of the extracts from these four sea lilies in descending order was H. magnipinna (12.5 ppm), C. maculata (12.5 ppm), C. multifidus (100 ppm), and Comanthina sp. (200 ppm). Furthermore, no significant difference in toxicity was found using either EA or methanol as the extraction solvent. The MIC at 12.5 ppm is promising as an insecticide lead. The repellency study results show that EA is a better solvent for one species (H. magnipinna), but the methanol is a better solvent overall. The repellency of these sea lily extracts in descending order was Comanthina sp. MeOH (ED(50) at 0.32%), followed by H. magnipinna EA (ED(50) at 0.38%), C. multifidus MeOH (ED(50) at 0.57%), C. maculata MeOH (ED(50) at 0.76%), C. multifidus EA (ED(50) at 1.25%), and H. magnipinna MeOH (ED(50) at 1.67%). A compound with ED(50) <0.5% is considered to be a promising repellant. Among the studied sea lilies, both Comanthina sp. and H. magnipinna have potential to be further developed as mosquito control agents due to their favorable toxicity and repellency. Oxford University Press 2016-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4725255/ /pubmed/26798137 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jisesa/iev152 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Entomological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Su, Shih-Wei
Lee, Tse-Min
Mok, Hin-Kiu
Chio, Eddie Hang
Insecticidal Activity and Insect Repellency of Four Species of Sea Lily (Comatulida: Comatulidae) From Taiwan
title Insecticidal Activity and Insect Repellency of Four Species of Sea Lily (Comatulida: Comatulidae) From Taiwan
title_full Insecticidal Activity and Insect Repellency of Four Species of Sea Lily (Comatulida: Comatulidae) From Taiwan
title_fullStr Insecticidal Activity and Insect Repellency of Four Species of Sea Lily (Comatulida: Comatulidae) From Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Insecticidal Activity and Insect Repellency of Four Species of Sea Lily (Comatulida: Comatulidae) From Taiwan
title_short Insecticidal Activity and Insect Repellency of Four Species of Sea Lily (Comatulida: Comatulidae) From Taiwan
title_sort insecticidal activity and insect repellency of four species of sea lily (comatulida: comatulidae) from taiwan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4725255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26798137
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jisesa/iev152
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