Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases (May 2016)

Chemical Composition and Repellent Activity of Achillea vermiculata and Satureja hortensis against Anopheles stephensi

  • Masoumeh Pirmohammadi,
  • Mansoureh Shayeghi,
  • Hassan Vatandoost,
  • Mohammad Reza Abaei,
  • Ali Mohammadi,
  • Akbar Bagheri,
  • Mehdi Khoobdel,
  • Hasan Bakhshi,
  • Maryam Pirmohammadi,
  • Maryam Tavassoli

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2

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Background: One of the best ways to control the malaria disease and to be protected human against Anopheles mos­quito biting is the use of repellents. Throughout repellents, herbal ones may be an appropriate and safe source for protection. Methods: Chemical constituents of Achillea vermiculata and Satoreja hortensis were determined by using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Efficacy and the protection time of these plants were assessed on Anopheles stephensi under the laboratory condition. Results: The mean assessed protection time and efficacy for A. vermiculata was 2.16 and 3.16 hours respectively and the obtained ED50 and ED90 for this plant was 5.67 and 63 µl/cm2 respectively. The figured for S. hortensis was 4.16 and 5 hours respectively. ED50 and ED90 for this plant were 5.63 and 45.75µl/cm2 respectively. Conclusion: Results of investigation showed that S. hortensis plant has an acceptable protection time, therefore, this plant could be considered as a good herbal repellent against anopheles mosquitoes.

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