Mosquitoes are found in tropical and subtropical areas and are the carriers of a variety of diseases that are harmful to people's health. e.g., malaria, filariasis, chikungunya, dengue fever, etc. Although several insecticides are available, however, due to insect resistance and environmental hazards, more eco-friendly chemicals are needed for insect control. So, the current research was planned to explore the prospective of Mentha piperita to be used for the formulation of larvicides against mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus. The ethanolic and water extracts of M. piperita leaves were prepared using the soxhlet apparatus. The extracts were dried and subjected to prepare five concentrations multiple of 80 ppm. Each concentration was applied f...
Mosquito repellents could be one of the most effective tools for protecting humans from mosquito att...
World Health Organization (WHO) estimated over 100 million dengue infections to happen annually worl...
BACKGROUND:The resistance problem of dengue vectors to different classes of insecticides that are us...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the role of leaf extract of Limonia acidissima L. (Rutaceae) as a bi...
Objectives: The activity of two different leaf extracts of Lantana indica and Vitex negundo is teste...
Mosquitoes are the vectors of many severe diseases like malaria, dengue, yellow fever, filariasis, c...
Background Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus and Culex pipiens...
Synthetic drugs and repellents have been discovered to have adverse toxicity effects apart from the ...
Objective: To isolate the larvicidal component from the fruits of Piper Ion guns (P. Ion guns) again...
Mosquito control depends on application of synthetic insecticides. This has been limited due to its ...
Methanol extracts of 19 indigenous plants were evaluated as mosquito larvicide. Amongthese, pericarp...
This study was designed to evaluate the median Lethal Concentrations of Momordica charantia seed ext...
The intolerably high burdens of mosquito-borne diseases will be reduced sustainably through the deve...
AbstractObjectiveTo isolate the larvicidal component from the fruits of Piper longum (P. longum) aga...
Mosquito-borne diseases have an economic impact, including loss in commercial and labour outputs, pa...
Mosquito repellents could be one of the most effective tools for protecting humans from mosquito att...
World Health Organization (WHO) estimated over 100 million dengue infections to happen annually worl...
BACKGROUND:The resistance problem of dengue vectors to different classes of insecticides that are us...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the role of leaf extract of Limonia acidissima L. (Rutaceae) as a bi...
Objectives: The activity of two different leaf extracts of Lantana indica and Vitex negundo is teste...
Mosquitoes are the vectors of many severe diseases like malaria, dengue, yellow fever, filariasis, c...
Background Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus and Culex pipiens...
Synthetic drugs and repellents have been discovered to have adverse toxicity effects apart from the ...
Objective: To isolate the larvicidal component from the fruits of Piper Ion guns (P. Ion guns) again...
Mosquito control depends on application of synthetic insecticides. This has been limited due to its ...
Methanol extracts of 19 indigenous plants were evaluated as mosquito larvicide. Amongthese, pericarp...
This study was designed to evaluate the median Lethal Concentrations of Momordica charantia seed ext...
The intolerably high burdens of mosquito-borne diseases will be reduced sustainably through the deve...
AbstractObjectiveTo isolate the larvicidal component from the fruits of Piper longum (P. longum) aga...
Mosquito-borne diseases have an economic impact, including loss in commercial and labour outputs, pa...
Mosquito repellents could be one of the most effective tools for protecting humans from mosquito att...
World Health Organization (WHO) estimated over 100 million dengue infections to happen annually worl...
BACKGROUND:The resistance problem of dengue vectors to different classes of insecticides that are us...