Insecticidal activities of leaf essential oils from Cinnamomum osmophloeum against three mosquito species

Sen Sung Cheng, Ju Yun Liu, Chin Gi Huang, Yen Ray Hsui, Wei June Chen, Shang Tzen Chang*

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Abstract

The larvicidal activities of leaf essential oils and their constituents from six chemotypes of indigenous cinnamon (Cinnamomum osmophloeum Kaneh.) trees were evaluated against three mosquito species. Results of larvicidal tests demonstrated that the leaf essential oils of cinnamaldehyde type and cinnamaldehyde/cinnamyl acetate type had an excellent inhibitory effect against Aedes albopictus larvae, and their LC50 values in 24 h were 40.8 μg/ml (LC90 = 81.7 μg/ml) and 46.5 μg/ml (LC90 = 83.3 μg/ml), respectively. Results of the 24-h mosquito larvicidal assays also showed that the effective constituents in leaf essential oils were trans-cinnamaldehyde and benzaldehyde and that the LC50 values of these constituents against A. albopictus larvae were below 50 μg/ml. In addition, cinnamaldehyde type leaf essential oil and trans-cinnamaldehyde have also exhibited great larvicidal performance against Culex quinquefasciatus and Armigeres subalbatus larvae. Comparisons of mosquito larvicidal activity of trans-cinnamaldehyde congeners revealed that α-methyl cinnamaldehyde, benzaldehyde, and trans-cinnamaldehyde exhibited strong mosquito larvicidal activity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)457-464
Number of pages8
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume100
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 2009

Keywords

  • Aedes albopictus
  • Armigeres subalbatus
  • Cinnamomum osmophloeum
  • Culex quinquefasciatus
  • Essential oils

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