Abstract

Searching for new bioactive molecules to design insecticides is a complex process since pesticides should be highly selective, active against the vector, and bio-safe for humans. Aiming to find natural compounds for mosquito control, we evaluated the insecticidal activity of essential oils (EOs) from 20 American native plants against Aedes aegypti larvae using bioassay, biochemical, and in silico analyses. The highest larvicide activity was exhibited by EOs from Steiractinia aspera (LC50 = 42.4 µg/mL), Turnera diffusa (LC50 = 70.9 µg/mL), Piper aduncum (LC50 = 55.8 µg/mL), Lippia origanoides (chemotype thymol/carvacrol) (LC50 = 61.9 µg/mL), L. origanoides (chemotype carvacrol/thymol) (LC50 = 59.8 µg/mL), Hyptis dilatata (LC50 = 61.1 µg/mL), Elaphandra quinquenervis (LC50 = 61.1 µg/mL), and Calycolpus moritzianus (LC50 = 73.29 µg/mL) after 24 h. This biological activity may be related to the disruption of the electron transport chain through the mitochondrial protein complexes. We hypothesized that the observed EOs' effect is due to their major components, where computational approaches such as homology modeling and molecular docking may suggest the possible binding pose of secondary metabolites that inhibit the mitochondrial enzymes and acetylcholinesterase activity (AChE). Our results provided insights into the possible mechanism of action of EOs and their major compounds for new insecticide designs targeting the mitochondria and AChE activity in A. aegypti for effective and safe insecticide.

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Title
Insecticidal activity of essential oils from American native plants against Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae): an introduction to their possible mechanism of action
Author
Duque, Jonny E. 1 ; Urbina, Diana L. 2 ; Vesga, Luis C. 2 ; Ortiz-Rodríguez, Luis A. 1 ; Vanegas, Thomas S. 1 ; Stashenko, Elena E. 3 ; Mendez-Sanchez, Stelia C. 2 

 Universidad Industrial de Santander, Centro de Investigaciones en Enfermedades Tropicales – Cintrop, Departamento de Ciencias Básicas, Escuela de Medicina, Piedecuesta, Colombia (GRID:grid.411595.d) (ISNI:0000 0001 2105 7207) 
 Universidad Industrial de Santander, Grupo de Investigación en Bioquímica y Microbiología (GIBIM), Escuela de Química, Bucaramanga, Colombia (GRID:grid.411595.d) (ISNI:0000 0001 2105 7207) 
 Universidad Industrial de Santander, Centro de Investigación en Biomoléculas – CIBIMOL y Centro Nacional de Investigación para la Agroindustrialización de Plantas Aromáticas y Medicinales Tropicales – CENIVAM, Bucaramanga, Colombia (GRID:grid.411595.d) (ISNI:0000 0001 2105 7207) 
Pages
2989
Publication year
2023
Publication date
2023
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20452322
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2778140274
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2023. This work is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.