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Insecticidal properties of several essential oils on the house fly (Musca domestica L.)

Journal

PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH
Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages 274-278

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ptr.2300

Keywords

Musca domestica; essential oils; medicinal plants; botanical insecticides

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The insecticidal activity of 34 essential oils, extracted from plants, was screened against the house fly, Musca domestica L. under laboratory conditions. Essential oils from Pogostemon cablin proved to be the most efficient at a lethal dose of 3 mu g/fly after topical application. Eight oils (P. roseum, O. vulgare, O. compactum, M. pulegium, O. basilicum, O. majorana, T. vulgaris and P. graveolens) were lethal in doses ranging from 10 to 20 mu g (10, 13, 13, 13, 15, 17, 18 and 19 mu g/fly, respectively). The lethal doses of another 13 oils were ascertained in the range 20-50 mu g/fly, nine oils had lethal doses of 50-100 mu g. For two oils, the lethal dose could not be for the topical application. In the fumigant test, the most efficient proved to be Mentha pulegium oil (4.7 mu g/cm(2)). For 10 oils, a lethal dose between 5 and 10 mu g/cm(2) was ascertained (T. bipinata, C. aurantifolia, T. occidentalis, T. matschiana, S. officinalis, T. vulgaris, M. quinquenervia, O. compactum, C limonum and R. officinalis, respectively). For the other 10 oils a lethal dose from 10 but to 80 mu g/cm(2) was ascertained, and for 13 oils the lethal dose was higher than the highest dose in the tests. Copyright (C) 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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