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Title: | Activity of kaffir lime (Citrus hystrix) essential oil against blow flies and house fly |
Authors: | Suttida Suwannayod Kabkaew L. Sukontason Pradya Somboon Anuluck Junkum Ratana Leksomboon Tarinee Chaiwong Malcolm K. Jones Banchob Sripa Suwit Balthaisong Chitsakul Phuyao Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap Kom Sukontason |
Authors: | Suttida Suwannayod Kabkaew L. Sukontason Pradya Somboon Anuluck Junkum Ratana Leksomboon Tarinee Chaiwong Malcolm K. Jones Banchob Sripa Suwit Balthaisong Chitsakul Phuyao Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap Kom Sukontason |
Keywords: | Medicine |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2018 |
Abstract: | © 2018, SEAMEO TROPMED Network. All rights reserved. Blow flies and the house fly are not only pests but can be carriers of human pathogens. We aimed to determine the activity of the essential oil (EO) of the peel of Kaffir lime (Citrus hystrix) against 3 species of blow flies (Chrysomya megacephala, Chrysomya rufifacies and Lucilia cuprina) and the house fly (Musca domestica) in order to develop a plant derived method to control these pests. Larvicidal and adulticidal efficacy of C. hystrix’s EO were evaluated by dipping method and topical application, respectively. The EO studied gave lethal concentration 50 (LC50) =38.93 g/l against M. domestica, a LC50=61.00 g/l against L. cuprina, a LC50=66.39 g/l against C. rufifacies and a LC50=71.00 g/l against C. megacephala. Among female flies studied EO gave a lethal dose 50 (LD50) =83.50 µg/fly against M. domestica, a LD50=124.03 µg/fly against C. megacephala, a LD50=210.46 µg/fly against L. cuprina and a LD50=408.63 µg/fly against C. rufifacies. Scanning electron microscopy of the studied flies showed the studied EO resulted in a swollen, corroded integument with bleb formation. Light microscopy revealed a deformed midgut and hindgut and the fat cells having a vacuolated appearance. There was also a decrease in the number of nuclei in the fat cells and there were degeneration of the nuclei. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) evaluation of the studied EO revealed twenty-one compounds obtained by steam distillation. The major constituents were β-pinene (24.62%), sabinene (22.06%), limonene (19.29%), and citronellal (10.58%). Kaffir lime EO appears to be a potential candidate for further development as a plant derived method to control medically important fly species. |
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ISSN: | 01251562 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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