This paper report on assessment of the chemicals derived from Tanzanian botanical resource as a viable source of safe, environmentally friendly and low cost mosquitocidal agents, but has yet to be developed into simple blends and formulations to be used in malaria control campaigns. Selection of bioactive plant species were based on random screening, phytochemical targeting, ethnobotanical survey, chemotaxonomic approach and targeted screening approach. The crude extracts from leaves, stem and root barks, and pure isolated compounds from over 20 different Tanzania plant species have been established to possess antimosquito activities. The bioassay experiments were based on cytotoxicity screening in BST followed by mosquitocidal assays of la...
The ability to block human-to-mosquito and mosquito-to-human transmission of Plasmodium parasites is...
Harrisonia abyssinica (Simaroubaceae) is widely distributed and used in traditional medicine in Tanz...
Ethnopharmacological survey was conducted in Lubumbashi city located in south eastern part of The De...
This paper report on assessment of the chemicals derived from Tanzanian botanical resource as a viab...
Ethnobotanical survey was done among the Hehe community of central Tanzania to identify plants that ...
The use of plant repellents against nuisance biting insects is common and its potential for malaria ...
Introduction Despite international organisations providing much focus over the past 10 years, malar...
Background & objectives: This paper reports the larvicidal activity of seventeen Tanzanian plant...
The efficacy of synthetic insecticides to control malaria vectors is compromised by increased mosqui...
Abstract Background This study was initiated to establish whether any South African ethnomedicinal p...
Mosquito-transmitted diseases remain one of the most significant causes of mortality in the African ...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Mosquitoes increased resistance to insecticides, and environmental concer...
In the South American and Southeast Asian forests, the Anopheles mosquito malaria vectors bite outdo...
Despite decades of intense research, malaria remains a deadly disease of the developing worlds. Drug...
Forty-three different plant species commonly used in traditional medicine for the treatment of malar...
The ability to block human-to-mosquito and mosquito-to-human transmission of Plasmodium parasites is...
Harrisonia abyssinica (Simaroubaceae) is widely distributed and used in traditional medicine in Tanz...
Ethnopharmacological survey was conducted in Lubumbashi city located in south eastern part of The De...
This paper report on assessment of the chemicals derived from Tanzanian botanical resource as a viab...
Ethnobotanical survey was done among the Hehe community of central Tanzania to identify plants that ...
The use of plant repellents against nuisance biting insects is common and its potential for malaria ...
Introduction Despite international organisations providing much focus over the past 10 years, malar...
Background & objectives: This paper reports the larvicidal activity of seventeen Tanzanian plant...
The efficacy of synthetic insecticides to control malaria vectors is compromised by increased mosqui...
Abstract Background This study was initiated to establish whether any South African ethnomedicinal p...
Mosquito-transmitted diseases remain one of the most significant causes of mortality in the African ...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Mosquitoes increased resistance to insecticides, and environmental concer...
In the South American and Southeast Asian forests, the Anopheles mosquito malaria vectors bite outdo...
Despite decades of intense research, malaria remains a deadly disease of the developing worlds. Drug...
Forty-three different plant species commonly used in traditional medicine for the treatment of malar...
The ability to block human-to-mosquito and mosquito-to-human transmission of Plasmodium parasites is...
Harrisonia abyssinica (Simaroubaceae) is widely distributed and used in traditional medicine in Tanz...
Ethnopharmacological survey was conducted in Lubumbashi city located in south eastern part of The De...