2016
DOI: 10.1590/0074-02760160134
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Larvicidal efficacies of plants from Midwestern Brazil: melianodiol from Guarea kunthiana as a potential biopesticide against Aedes aegypti

Abstract: A total of 36 ethanol extracts from different anatomical parts of 27 plant species (18 families), native to the Pantanal and Cerrado biomes in Midwest Brazil, was assessed for their effect against Aedes aegypti larvae, the vector of dengue, hemorrhagic dengue, Zika and chikungunya fevers. Only the extract obtained from seeds of Guarea kunthiana (Meliaceae) proved active (LC50 = 169.93 μg/mL). A bioassay-guided investigation of this extract led to the isolation and identification of melianodiol, a protolimonoid… Show more

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“…The result revealed that this natural product could be a potential candidate for the development of new biocontrol agents against Ae. aegypti larvae [71].…”
Section: Natural Products From Brazilian Biodiversity As a Source Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The result revealed that this natural product could be a potential candidate for the development of new biocontrol agents against Ae. aegypti larvae [71].…”
Section: Natural Products From Brazilian Biodiversity As a Source Of mentioning
confidence: 99%