Efficacy of Essential Oils from Edible Plants as Insecticides Against the House Fly, Musca Domestica L.

The compositions of 12 essential oils (EOs) obtained by hydrodistillation of edible fruits and herbs were analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy (GC/MS). The insecticidal activity of each oil against the house fly Musca domestica was evaluated by placing flies in a glass jar with a screw c...

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Main Authors: Sara M. Palacios, Alberto Bertoni, Yanina Rossi, Rocío Santander, Alejandro Urzúa
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2009-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/14/5/1938/
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author Sara M. Palacios
Alberto Bertoni
Yanina Rossi
Rocío Santander
Alejandro Urzúa
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description The compositions of 12 essential oils (EOs) obtained by hydrodistillation of edible fruits and herbs were analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy (GC/MS). The insecticidal activity of each oil against the house fly Musca domestica was evaluated by placing flies in a glass jar with a screw cap that held a piece of EO-treated cotton yarn. The dose necessary to kill 50% of flies (LC50) in 30 min was determined at 26 ± 1°C. Twelve EOs and 17 individual terpenes were assayed against M. domestica, showing LC50 values ranging from 3.9 to 85.2 and from 3.3 to >100 mg/dm3, respectively. EO from Citrus sinensis was the most potent insecticide (LC50 = 3.9 mg/dm3), followed by EOs from C. aurantium (LC50 = 4.8 mg/dm3) and Eucalyptus cinerea (LC50 = 5.5 mg/dm3). According to GC/MS analysis, limonene (92.47%), linalool (1.43%), and b-myrcene (0.88%) were the principal components of C. sinensis EO. Limonene was also the principal constituent (94.07%) of C. aurantium, while 1,8-cineole (56.86%) was the major constituent of E. cinerea EO. 1,8-Cineole was most active against M. domestica (LC50 = 3.3 mg/dm3), while (4R)(+)-limonene, was moderately active (LC50 = 6.2 mg/dm3). Dimethyl 2,2-dichlorovinyl phosphate (DDVP) selected as a positive control, showed an LC50 of 0.5 mg/dm3. EOs from C. sinensis, C. aurantium, and E. cinerea show promise as natural insecticides against houseflies.
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spelling doaj.art-39cdde75fb88479c99daf0bdfb7e4b442022-12-22T00:27:34ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492009-05-011451938194710.3390/molecules14051938Efficacy of Essential Oils from Edible Plants as Insecticides Against the House Fly, Musca Domestica L.Sara M. PalaciosAlberto BertoniYanina RossiRocío SantanderAlejandro UrzúaThe compositions of 12 essential oils (EOs) obtained by hydrodistillation of edible fruits and herbs were analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy (GC/MS). The insecticidal activity of each oil against the house fly Musca domestica was evaluated by placing flies in a glass jar with a screw cap that held a piece of EO-treated cotton yarn. The dose necessary to kill 50% of flies (LC50) in 30 min was determined at 26 ± 1°C. Twelve EOs and 17 individual terpenes were assayed against M. domestica, showing LC50 values ranging from 3.9 to 85.2 and from 3.3 to >100 mg/dm3, respectively. EO from Citrus sinensis was the most potent insecticide (LC50 = 3.9 mg/dm3), followed by EOs from C. aurantium (LC50 = 4.8 mg/dm3) and Eucalyptus cinerea (LC50 = 5.5 mg/dm3). According to GC/MS analysis, limonene (92.47%), linalool (1.43%), and b-myrcene (0.88%) were the principal components of C. sinensis EO. Limonene was also the principal constituent (94.07%) of C. aurantium, while 1,8-cineole (56.86%) was the major constituent of E. cinerea EO. 1,8-Cineole was most active against M. domestica (LC50 = 3.3 mg/dm3), while (4R)(+)-limonene, was moderately active (LC50 = 6.2 mg/dm3). Dimethyl 2,2-dichlorovinyl phosphate (DDVP) selected as a positive control, showed an LC50 of 0.5 mg/dm3. EOs from C. sinensis, C. aurantium, and E. cinerea show promise as natural insecticides against houseflies.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/14/5/1938/Musca domesticanatural insecticideessential oilsCitrus sinensisEucalyptus cinerea
spellingShingle Sara M. Palacios
Alberto Bertoni
Yanina Rossi
Rocío Santander
Alejandro Urzúa
Efficacy of Essential Oils from Edible Plants as Insecticides Against the House Fly, Musca Domestica L.
Molecules
Musca domestica
natural insecticide
essential oils
Citrus sinensis
Eucalyptus cinerea
title Efficacy of Essential Oils from Edible Plants as Insecticides Against the House Fly, Musca Domestica L.
title_full Efficacy of Essential Oils from Edible Plants as Insecticides Against the House Fly, Musca Domestica L.
title_fullStr Efficacy of Essential Oils from Edible Plants as Insecticides Against the House Fly, Musca Domestica L.
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of Essential Oils from Edible Plants as Insecticides Against the House Fly, Musca Domestica L.
title_short Efficacy of Essential Oils from Edible Plants as Insecticides Against the House Fly, Musca Domestica L.
title_sort efficacy of essential oils from edible plants as insecticides against the house fly musca domestica l
topic Musca domestica
natural insecticide
essential oils
Citrus sinensis
Eucalyptus cinerea
url http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/14/5/1938/
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