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Plant Diversity ›› 2021, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (04): 317-323.DOI: 10.1016/j.pld.2020.11.008

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Repellent, larvicidal and adulticidal activities of essential oil from Dai medicinal plant Zingiber cassumunar against Aedes albopictus

Ming-Xiang Lia,b, Yong-Peng Maa,b, Hong-Xia Zhanga, Hong-Zheng Sunc, Hong-Hai Suc, Sheng-Ji Peia, Zhi-Zhi Dua   

  1. a Key Laboratory of Economic Plants and Biotechnology, Yunnan Key Laboratory for Wild Plant Resources, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, 650201, China;
    b University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, China;
    c Kunming City Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Kunming, 650034, China
  • 收稿日期:2020-05-07 修回日期:2020-11-19 出版日期:2021-08-25 发布日期:2021-09-07
  • 通讯作者: Zhi-Zhi Du
  • 基金资助:
    This study was supported by grant from National Natural Science Foundation of China (31670337) and Research Project (ZYS2016-001) funded by Yunnan Key Laboratory for Wild Plant Resources.

Repellent, larvicidal and adulticidal activities of essential oil from Dai medicinal plant Zingiber cassumunar against Aedes albopictus

Ming-Xiang Lia,b, Yong-Peng Maa,b, Hong-Xia Zhanga, Hong-Zheng Sunc, Hong-Hai Suc, Sheng-Ji Peia, Zhi-Zhi Dua   

  1. a Key Laboratory of Economic Plants and Biotechnology, Yunnan Key Laboratory for Wild Plant Resources, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming, 650201, China;
    b University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, China;
    c Kunming City Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Kunming, 650034, China
  • Received:2020-05-07 Revised:2020-11-19 Online:2021-08-25 Published:2021-09-07
  • Contact: Zhi-Zhi Du
  • Supported by:
    This study was supported by grant from National Natural Science Foundation of China (31670337) and Research Project (ZYS2016-001) funded by Yunnan Key Laboratory for Wild Plant Resources.

摘要: Zingiber cassumunar is an important plant used in traditional medicine and as a natural mosquito repellent. However, the compounds responsible for the repellent activity of the plant are still unknown. The aim of the study is to identify the components of Z. cassumunar essential oil that show repellent activity against Aedes albopictus. We also evaluated the larvicidal and adulticidal activities of Z. cassumunar essential oil against Ae. albopictus. In-cage mosquito repellent experiments showed that Z. cassumunar essential oil possessed moderate repellent activity with a minimum effective dose (MED) of 0.16 ±0.01 mg/cm2, compared to reference standard N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (DEET, 0.03 ±0.01 mg/cm2). Bioassay-guided fractionation identified the major active compound of Z. cassumunar essential oil as (-)-terpinen-4-ol (1) (MED:0.19 ±0 mg/cm2). We also found that Z. cassumunar essential oil showed moderate larvicidal activity against first instar larvae of Ae. albopictus with a LC50 (50% lethal concentration) of 44.9 μg/L after 24 h. Fumigation bioassays showed that Z. cassumunar essential oil exhibits moderate adulticidal activity against Ae. albopictus with a LC50 of 5.44%, while (-)-terpinen-4-ol showed significant adulticidal activity with a LC50 of 2.10% after 24 h. This study verifies that the Z. cassumunar essential oil has mosquito repellent activity, and that (-)-terpinen-4-ol is mainly responsible for this activity. Furthermore, this study provides scientific support for the folk usage of Z. cassumunar essential oil as mosquito repellent and indicates that Z. cassumunar essential oil and (-)-terpinen-4-ol can be used as plant-derived repellents and insecticides for mosquito control.

关键词: Zingiber cassumunar, Essential oil, Repellent activity, Larvicidal activity, Adulticidal activity, (-)-Terpinen-4-ol

Abstract: Zingiber cassumunar is an important plant used in traditional medicine and as a natural mosquito repellent. However, the compounds responsible for the repellent activity of the plant are still unknown. The aim of the study is to identify the components of Z. cassumunar essential oil that show repellent activity against Aedes albopictus. We also evaluated the larvicidal and adulticidal activities of Z. cassumunar essential oil against Ae. albopictus. In-cage mosquito repellent experiments showed that Z. cassumunar essential oil possessed moderate repellent activity with a minimum effective dose (MED) of 0.16 ±0.01 mg/cm2, compared to reference standard N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (DEET, 0.03 ±0.01 mg/cm2). Bioassay-guided fractionation identified the major active compound of Z. cassumunar essential oil as (-)-terpinen-4-ol (1) (MED:0.19 ±0 mg/cm2). We also found that Z. cassumunar essential oil showed moderate larvicidal activity against first instar larvae of Ae. albopictus with a LC50 (50% lethal concentration) of 44.9 μg/L after 24 h. Fumigation bioassays showed that Z. cassumunar essential oil exhibits moderate adulticidal activity against Ae. albopictus with a LC50 of 5.44%, while (-)-terpinen-4-ol showed significant adulticidal activity with a LC50 of 2.10% after 24 h. This study verifies that the Z. cassumunar essential oil has mosquito repellent activity, and that (-)-terpinen-4-ol is mainly responsible for this activity. Furthermore, this study provides scientific support for the folk usage of Z. cassumunar essential oil as mosquito repellent and indicates that Z. cassumunar essential oil and (-)-terpinen-4-ol can be used as plant-derived repellents and insecticides for mosquito control.

Key words: Zingiber cassumunar, Essential oil, Repellent activity, Larvicidal activity, Adulticidal activity, (-)-Terpinen-4-ol