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Essential oils and their compounds as Aedes aegypti L. (Diptera: Culicidae) larvicides: review

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It is revealed that the essential oils are effective alternatives for the production of larvicides, which can be used in vector-borne disease control programmes.
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This review aims to describe essential oils and their constituent compounds that exhibit bioactivity against Aedes aegypti L (Diptera: Culicidae) larvae, the immature stage of the primary vector of dengue This review is based on original articles obtained by searching on major databases Our literature review revealed that 361 essential oils from 269 plant species have been tested for their larvicidal activity More than 60 % of these essential oils were considered active (LC50<100 mg/L), and the majority of these active oils were derived from species belonging to Myrtaceae, Lamiaceae, and Rutaceae The most active essential oils exhibited effective concentrations comparable with the dosage recommended for the use of temephos in container breeding Approximately 27 % of the plants studied for their larvicidal activity against A aegypti were collected in Brazil Essential oils rich in phenylpropanoids, oxygenated sesquiterpenes, and monoterpene hydrocarbons were found to be the most active When the isolates were tested, phenylpropanoids and monoterpene hydrocarbons were the most active compound classes We describe the plant parts used and the major constituents of the essential oils In addition, we discuss factors affecting the activity (such as plant parts, age of the plant, chemotypes, larval source, and methods used), structure-activity relationships, and mechanisms of action of the essential oils and their compounds Essential oils have been widely investigated and show high larvicidal activity against A aegypti This review reveals that the essential oils are effective alternatives for the production of larvicides, which can be used in vector-borne disease control programmes

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