Repellent effects of the essential oils of Cymbopogon citratus and Tagetes minuta on the sandfly, Phlebotomus duboscqi

dc.contributor.authorKimutai, Albert
dc.contributor.authorNgeiywa, Moses
dc.contributor.authorMulaa, Margaret
dc.contributor.authorNjagi, Peter G. N.
dc.contributor.authorIngonga, Johnstone
dc.contributor.authorNyamwamu, Lydia B.
dc.contributor.authorOmbati, Cyprian
dc.contributor.authorNgumbi, Philip
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-12T11:02:13Z
dc.date.available2024-03-12T11:02:13Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.descriptionArticle Research on Repellent effects of the essential oils of Cymbopogon citratus and Tagetes minuta on the sandfly, Phlebotomus duboscqien_US
dc.description.abstractBackground: The sandfly, Phlebotomus duboscqi is a vector of zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis (ZCL) that is an important public health problem in Eastern Africa. Repellents have been used for protection of humans against vectors of ZCL and other vectors that transmit killer diseases including malaria, Rift Valley fever, dengue, and yellow fever. The repellent effects of different doses of the essential oils from the lemon grass, Cymbopogon citratus and Mexican marigold, Tagetes minuta were evaluated in a two-chamber bioassay against 3- to 7-day-old unfed females of P. duboscqi in the laboratory. The results were compared with those that were obtained when test animals were treated with an equivalent dose of diethyl-3-methylbenzamide, which is a repellent that is commonly used as a positive control. Results: Overall, percentage repellency increased with increasing doses of the essential oils while biting rates decreased with increasing concentrations of the oils. Further, the oil of C. citratus was more potent than that of T. minuta with regard to protection time and biting deterrence. The effective doses at 50% (ED50) and at 90% (ED90) for the oil of C. citratus, were 0.04 and 0.79 mg/ml, respectively. Those of the oil of T. minuta were 0.10 and 12.58 mg/ml. In addition, the percentage repellency of 1 mg/ml of the essential oils of C. citratus and T. minuta against sandflies was 100% and 88.89%, respectively. A lower dose of 0.5 mg/ml of the oils, elicited 89.13% repellency for C. citratus and 52.22% for T. minuta. Conclusion: The laboratory tests showed that the essential oils of the two plants were highly repellent to adult sand flies, P. duboscqi. Thus, the two essential oils are candidate natural repellents that can be used against P. duboscqi due to their high efficacy at very low doses, hence, the envisaged safety in their use over chemical repellents. It remains to carry out clinical studies on human subjects with appropriate formulations of the oils prior to recommending their adoption for use against the sandflies.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipUniversity of Kabianga Research Fund.en_US
dc.identifier.citationKimutai, A., Ngeiywa, M., Mulaa, M., Njagi, P. G., Ingonga, J., Nyamwamu, L. B., ... & Ngumbi, P. (2017). Repellent effects of the essential oils of Cymbopogon citratus and Tagetes minuta on the sandfly, Phlebotomus duboscqi. BMC research notes, 10, 1-9.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://ir-library.kabianga.ac.ke/handle/123456789/790
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherBMC Research Notesen_US
dc.subjectPhlebotomus duboscqien_US
dc.subjectLemon grassen_US
dc.subjectCymbopogon citratusen_US
dc.subjectMexican marigolden_US
dc.subjectTagetes minuta Len_US
dc.subjectEssential oilen_US
dc.subjectRepellenten_US
dc.titleRepellent effects of the essential oils of Cymbopogon citratus and Tagetes minuta on the sandfly, Phlebotomus duboscqien_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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