Natural extracts as a sustainable alternative for the control of Aedes aegypti: an updated review
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Summary: | Aedes aegypti is the primary vector of viruses that cause diseases such as dengue, yellow fever, Zika, and Chikungunya, leading to high rates of morbidity and mortality in humans and substantial healthcare costs. The most common method for mosquito control involves the use of synthetic insecticides; however, continuous use of these substances leads to species resistance and environmental contamination. In response to these challenges, natural extracts have emerged as a promising alternative for vector control as they contain components potentially toxic to mosquitoes. The aim of this review is to present the current state of the use of natural extracts as a strategy for controlling both larval and adult Ae. aegypti. By means of information retrieval from databases, considering original articles published from 2018 to 2023, we sought information related to the plant part used for extract obtainment, extraction methods, and solvents used. A total of 676 articles were found, of which 35 met the established criteria. In these publications, 38 families, 69 genera, and 87 species of plants were identified, with a particular emphasis on the Asteraceae, Anacardiaceae, Myrtaceae, and Lamiaceae families due to their higher number of species used in research. On the other hand, the most commonly used methods for obtaining extracts included maceration with subsequent filtration, as well as Soxhlet extraction. Meanwhile, the preferred solvents for extract obtainment were ethanol and water. In conclusion, there is widespread use of plant extracts as insecticides, with extraordinary potential to control vector populations such as Ae. aegypti and, in turn, contribute to the reduction of arbovirus transmission by this mosquito. |
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Natural extracts as a sustainable alternative for the control of Aedes aegypti: an updated reviewExtratos naturais como alternativa sustentável para o controle do Aedes aegypti: uma revisão atualizadaAedes aegyptiarbovirusesnatural extractsvector controlinsecticideAedes aegyptiarbovírusextratos naturaiscontrole vetorialinseticidaAedes aegypti is the primary vector of viruses that cause diseases such as dengue, yellow fever, Zika, and Chikungunya, leading to high rates of morbidity and mortality in humans and substantial healthcare costs. The most common method for mosquito control involves the use of synthetic insecticides; however, continuous use of these substances leads to species resistance and environmental contamination. In response to these challenges, natural extracts have emerged as a promising alternative for vector control as they contain components potentially toxic to mosquitoes. The aim of this review is to present the current state of the use of natural extracts as a strategy for controlling both larval and adult Ae. aegypti. By means of information retrieval from databases, considering original articles published from 2018 to 2023, we sought information related to the plant part used for extract obtainment, extraction methods, and solvents used. A total of 676 articles were found, of which 35 met the established criteria. In these publications, 38 families, 69 genera, and 87 species of plants were identified, with a particular emphasis on the Asteraceae, Anacardiaceae, Myrtaceae, and Lamiaceae families due to their higher number of species used in research. On the other hand, the most commonly used methods for obtaining extracts included maceration with subsequent filtration, as well as Soxhlet extraction. Meanwhile, the preferred solvents for extract obtainment were ethanol and water. In conclusion, there is widespread use of plant extracts as insecticides, with extraordinary potential to control vector populations such as Ae. aegypti and, in turn, contribute to the reduction of arbovirus transmission by this mosquito.O Aedes aegypti é o principal vetor de vírus que causam doenças como dengue, febre amarela, Zika e Chikungunya, levando a altas taxas de morbidade e mortalidade em humanos e a custos substanciais de saúde. O método mais comum de controle do mosquito envolve o uso de inseticidas sintéticos; entretanto, o uso contínuo dessas substâncias leva à resistência das espécies e à contaminação ambiental. Em resposta a estes desafios, os extratos naturais surgiram como uma alternativa promissora para o controle de vetores, pois contêm componentes potencialmente tóxicos para os mosquitos. O objetivo desta revisão é apresentar o estado atual do uso de extratos naturais como estratégia de controle tanto larval quanto adulto de Ae. aegypti. Por meio da recuperação de informações em bases de dados, considerando artigos originais publicados de 2018 a 2023, buscamos informações relacionadas à parte da planta utilizada para obtenção do extrato, métodos de extração e solventes utilizados. Foram encontrados 676 artigos, dos quais 35 atenderam aos critérios estabelecidos. Nessas publicações foram identificadas 38 famílias, 69 gêneros e 87 espécies de plantas, com destaque especial para as famílias Asteraceae, Anacardiaceae, Myrtaceae e Lamiaceae devido ao maior número de espécies utilizadas em pesquisas. Por outro lado, os métodos mais utilizados para obtenção de extratos incluíram maceração com posterior filtração, bem como extração Soxhlet. Enquanto isso, os solventes preferidos para obtenção do extrato foram etanol e água. Concluindo, existe um uso generalizado de extratos de plantas como inseticidas, com potencial extraordinário para controlar populações de vetores como Ae. aegypti e, por sua vez, contribuir para a redução da transmissão de arbovírus por esse mosquito.Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina2024-09-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/article/view/2451510.5965/223811712322024334Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias; Vol. 23 No. 2 (2024); 334-345Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias; v. 23 n. 2 (2024); 334-3452238-1171reponame:Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online)instname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCenghttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/article/view/24515/17415Copyright (c) 2024 Authors & Revista de Ciências Agroveterináriasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCuervo, Oscar Hernando PardoMartínez, Laura Valentina BarreraCamacho, Ingrid Dayana JiménezGordon, Andrea Camila MartínezLópez, Edwin Alejandro FigueredoGuerrero, Nidya Alexandra Segura2024-11-27T12:19:27Zoai::article/24515Revistahttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/PUBhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/oairca.cav@udesc.br | portal.periodicos@udesc.brhttps://doi.org/10.5965/223811712238-11711676-9732opendoar:2024-11-27T12:19:27Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online) - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false |
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Natural extracts as a sustainable alternative for the control of Aedes aegypti: an updated review Extratos naturais como alternativa sustentável para o controle do Aedes aegypti: uma revisão atualizada |
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Aedes aegypti is the primary vector of viruses that cause diseases such as dengue, yellow fever, Zika, and Chikungunya, leading to high rates of morbidity and mortality in humans and substantial healthcare costs. The most common method for mosquito control involves the use of synthetic insecticides; however, continuous use of these substances leads to species resistance and environmental contamination. In response to these challenges, natural extracts have emerged as a promising alternative for vector control as they contain components potentially toxic to mosquitoes. The aim of this review is to present the current state of the use of natural extracts as a strategy for controlling both larval and adult Ae. aegypti. By means of information retrieval from databases, considering original articles published from 2018 to 2023, we sought information related to the plant part used for extract obtainment, extraction methods, and solvents used. A total of 676 articles were found, of which 35 met the established criteria. In these publications, 38 families, 69 genera, and 87 species of plants were identified, with a particular emphasis on the Asteraceae, Anacardiaceae, Myrtaceae, and Lamiaceae families due to their higher number of species used in research. On the other hand, the most commonly used methods for obtaining extracts included maceration with subsequent filtration, as well as Soxhlet extraction. Meanwhile, the preferred solvents for extract obtainment were ethanol and water. In conclusion, there is widespread use of plant extracts as insecticides, with extraordinary potential to control vector populations such as Ae. aegypti and, in turn, contribute to the reduction of arbovirus transmission by this mosquito. |
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