1. Chemical composition and larvicidal activity of the essential oil of Pimenta dioica leaves
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Andrea Vasconcelo Melo, Maria Alves Fontenele, Maria do Livramento de Paula, Romicy Dermondes Souza, Gustavo Oliveira Everton, Silvio Carvalho Marinho, Vuctor Elias Mouchrek Filho, Virlane Kelly Lima Hunaldo, Jonas Batista Reis, Hilton Costa Louzeiro, Wellington da Silva Lyra, Paulo Roberto Barros Gomes, Eduardo Fonseca Silva, and Adriana Crispim de Freitas
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Pharmacology ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,law ,Chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Botany ,Plant Science ,Chemical composition ,Essential oil ,law.invention - Abstract
In this study, we investigated the main constituent, the predominant class and biological activity of the essential oil extracted from the leaves of Pimenta dioica and the pattern of the major constituent against larvae in the third stage of Aedes aegypti. For this reason, we extracted the oil by hydrodistillation, identified its components by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC/MS) and calculated the lethal concentration (LC50) of the larvicidal activity using the Reed-Muench method. The results show that the oil consists mainly of eugenol, in which the phenylpropanoid class predominated and the lethal concentration, LC50, was 38.86 μg mL-1at a confidence level of 2.25 μg mL-1, while the eugenol standard presented LC5079.75 μg mL-1at a confidence level of 2.10 μg mL-1. Given the facts, we conclude that the oil is more active than the standard and that it has the potential to replace chemical larvicides.
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- 2022
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