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<title>BIOASSAY-GUIDED ISOLATION, CHARACTERISATION AND CYTOTOXICITY OF MOSQUITO REPELLENT COMPOUNDS FROM SELECTED MEDICINAL PLANTS</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 05:57:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>BIOASSAY-GUIDED ISOLATION, CHARACTERISATION AND CYTOTOXICITY OF MOSQUITO REPELLENT COMPOUNDS FROM SELECTED MEDICINAL PLANTS</title>
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<description>BIOASSAY-GUIDED ISOLATION, CHARACTERISATION AND CYTOTOXICITY OF MOSQUITO REPELLENT COMPOUNDS FROM SELECTED MEDICINAL PLANTS
ADENIYI-AKEE, MUKARAM AKINTUNDE
Malaria, a tropical disease caused by Plasmodium parasites and spread by the bites of&#13;
infected female Anopheles mosquitoes, remains a major public health issue. Mosquito&#13;
repellents are used as a control measure.Existing synthetic repellents present challengesof&#13;
high insecticide resistance, allergic reactions, and non-biodegradable residues. This has&#13;
necessitated the search for alternative repellent compounds from natural sources.This&#13;
study was designed to evaluate the repellent activity of selected ethnomedicinal plants&#13;
against wild adult female Anopheles gambiae (s.l.), and characterise isolated bioactive&#13;
compounds.&#13;
Dry powdered plant parts of Citrus limon Linn. (seeds), Citrus paradisi Macf. (seeds),&#13;
Citrus sinensisL.(seeds), Jatropha curcas L.(seeds), Dennettia tripetala G. (fruits), and&#13;
Afromomum melegueta K. (fruits) were successively extracted with n-hexane (Hex), ethyl&#13;
acetate (EA) and methanol by cold maceration. Phytochemical screening of the extracts&#13;
was done using standard methods. The extracts were screened against A. gambiae for their&#13;
repellent activity using human bait method, whileN,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide(DEET) and&#13;
acetone were used as positive and negative controls, respectively. Extracts with the&#13;
highest percentage repellency, calculated using standard formula, were subjected to&#13;
bioassay-guided fractionation and separation using chromatographic techniques. Isolated&#13;
compounds were evaluated for cytotoxicity using brine shrimp lethality assay (safety cutoff, LC50&gt; 100µg/mL), and characterised by spectroscopic (IR, 1D and 2D NMR) and&#13;
mass spectrometric analyses. Repellent activity data were analysed using one-way&#13;
ANOVA at α0.05.&#13;
Extraction of the plant materials yielded eighteen extracts. Phytochemical screening of the&#13;
extracts revealed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, glycoside, saponins, and&#13;
anthraquinones. The screened extracts, tested at 1.5, 2.5, and 5mg/mL, gave percentage&#13;
repellency of ≤ 68.1, ≤ 74.9, and ≤ 97.5%, respectively (DEET, 100%). At 5 mg/mL, the&#13;
percentage repellency of the three most active extracts (C. limon (Hex, 97.5%), D.&#13;
tripetala (EA, 87.7%), and C. limon (methanol, 86.8%) were not significantly different&#13;
(α˂0.05). Citrus limon (Hex) fractionation yielded 10 fractions with percentage repellency&#13;
of ≤ 89.5 %, whileD. tripetala (EA) yielded eleven fractions which were pooled into four&#13;
(DTH1, 55.7%; DTH2, 60.6%; DTEA, 77.2%, and DTM, 71.1%). n-Hexane-100% and&#13;
Hex/EA (9:1) fractions of C. limon, DTEA and DTM fractions of D. tripetala showed the&#13;
most repellency effects of 89.5%, 71.1%, 77.2% and 71.1%, respectively.&#13;
Chromatographic purification of n-hexane-100%, Hex/EA (9:1) and DTEA gave seven&#13;
compounds. They were identified as palmitic acid (a), 14-oxotricosanoic acid (b),n-octyl&#13;
stearate(c), 15-(heptanoyloxy) pentadec-9-enoic acid (d), 6,8-dimethoxy-3-undecyl-1H-&#13;
[2]benzopyran-1-one (e), 1,2,3-propanetriyl tris(5-eicosenoate) (f), and α-linoleic acid (g)&#13;
with percentage repellency of 65.9, 63.6, 51.7, 77.9, 75.2, 37.0, and 57.3%, respectively.&#13;
Cytotoxicity evaluation of compounds a-e gaveLC50ranging from 63.2 to 171.1 µg/mL,&#13;
with compounds c (106.1 µg/mL) and e (171.1 µg/mL) being adjudged safe. Compoundd&#13;
showed the highest repellent activity against A. gambiae mosquito.&#13;
Extracts of Citrus limon and Dennettia tripetalacontain potentially useful mosquito&#13;
repellent compounds. n-Octyl stearate and 6,8-dimethoxy-3-undecyl-1H-[2]benzopyran-1-&#13;
one (both from C. limon) may serve as leads for the development of novel bio-degradable&#13;
and safe mosquito repellent compounds.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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