Lavicidal potential of Aspergillus terreus conidial suspension and metabolites against anopheles mosquito
Nasidi A, Nafisa AA, Maryam SK, Salihu II, Umar GN, Muhammad A, Umar KM, Bala M and Imam AA
Aspergillus terreus, a common soil saprobe produce conidia that are pathogenic to Anopheles gambiae (s.s) and Anopheles Coluzzii larvae. The bioassay was conducted according to WHO-2005 protocol with slight modification. The LC50s of conidia was found to be 6.43×106 and 4.55×104 conidia/ml at 24 and 48-hours respectively. Mycelium extracted metabolites of A. Terreus also showed promising larvicidal activity against A. gambiae S-form and A. colluzzii, ethyl-acetate extract is most active compared to ethanol and diethyl-ether extracts (LC50s; 664.73, 873.14 and 1509.12μg/ml respectively), but least active compared to chemical larvicides (Temephos and Malathion). GC-MS characterization of ethyl-acetate extract showed 7 major compounds viz. 9- Octadecanamide (Z) (16.59%), Octadecanamide (14.70%), 9- Octadecanamide, N, N- diethyl (11.80%), N- Isobutyl (6Z, 8E) decadienamide (8.37%), Lupenyl acetate (6.25%), 9, 12- Octadecadienoic acid, methyl ester (5.27%) and γ- Tocopherol (3.75%), and the effect of some or all of these compounds and perhaps some of the minor compounds might be responsible for the observed larvicidal activity of the extract.
Nasidi A, Nafisa AA, Maryam SK, Salihu II, Umar GN, Muhammad A, Umar KM, Bala M, Imam AA. Lavicidal potential of Aspergillus terreus conidial suspension and metabolites against anopheles mosquito. J Entomol Zool Stud 2019;7(4):1169-1173.