2022
DOI: 10.36452/jmedscientiae.vi.2440
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Perubahan Histopatologis Sel Epitel Midgut Larva Nyamuk Aedes aegypti Akibat Paparan Insektisida Nabati

Abstract: Nyamuk Aedes aegypti merupakan vektor utama penyakit Demam Berdarah Dengue (DBD). Berbagai upaya pencegahan dilakukan untuk menurunkan populasi nyamuk Aedes aegypti. Salah satunya dengan menggunakan insektisida baik sintetik maupun organik. Bioinsektisida menjadi alternatif yang banyak digunakan saat ini karena lebih aman terhadap manusia, hewan dan lingkungan. Larvasida merupakan salah satu bentuk insektisida yang menyerang tempat perindukan nyamuk di air. Larvasida bekerja dengan berbagai mekanisme dan menye… Show more

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“…6 In fact, more observations of mosquito midgut damage were observed due to exposure to botanical insecticide extracts, such as Averrhoa bilimbi, Asarum heterotropoides, Annona squamosa, Annacardium occidentale, Brucea javanica, Magnolia denudata, Passiflora foetida, and Brucea javanica. [38][39][40] This suggests that temephos is not only work as a neurotoxin, but it also works as a stomach poison. To date, how temephos overcomes the midgut is poorly understood, despite being an important subject matter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 In fact, more observations of mosquito midgut damage were observed due to exposure to botanical insecticide extracts, such as Averrhoa bilimbi, Asarum heterotropoides, Annona squamosa, Annacardium occidentale, Brucea javanica, Magnolia denudata, Passiflora foetida, and Brucea javanica. [38][39][40] This suggests that temephos is not only work as a neurotoxin, but it also works as a stomach poison. To date, how temephos overcomes the midgut is poorly understood, despite being an important subject matter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%