Sains Malaysiana 48(9)(2019): 1919–1926
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2019-4809-13
Evaluation of in vitro
Bioactivity of Melaleuca cajuputi Powell Essential Oil
against Aedes aegypti (L.) and Aedes albopictus (Skuse)
(Penilaian Bioaktiviti
in vitro Minyak Pati Melaleuca cajuputi Powell terhadap
Aedes aegypti (L.) dan Aedes albopictus (Skuse)
AZLINDA ABU BAKAR1*, HAMDAN AHMAD2, SALLEHUDIN SULAIMAN, BAHARUDIN OMAR
& RASADAH MAT ALI
1Department
of Medical Microbiology & Parasitology, School of Medical Sciences,
Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan Darul Naim, Malaysia
2Vector
Control Research Unit, School of Biological Sciences, 11800 USM, Minden Pulau
Pinang, Malaysia
Received:
4 February 2019/Accepted: 13 June 2019
ABSTRACT
The aim of this study
was to evaluate the in vitro activity of Melaleuca
cajuputi essential oil leaf extract against Aedes aegypti
and Aedes albopictus. The essential oil of the M.
cajuputi was obtained via steam hydro-distillation and analyzed
by GC-MS for the chemical constituents.
GC-MS
analysis showed that the essential oil of M.
cajuputi contained 13 compounds with two major chemical constituents,
2-propenoic acid (29.55%) and caryophyllene (20.04%). Adulticidal
and larvicidal bioassay was evaluated following WHO
guidelines. Larvicidal bioassays were conducted with
the 10, 50, 80, 100, and 120 mg/L M. cajuputi essential oil
against late 3rd instar of Ae. aegypti and
Ae. albopictus which give LC50 120.99 mg/L and 222.58 mg/L,
respectively. Adult mortality was observed after 24 h with the LC50
of 0.029 mg/cm2 for Ae. aegypti and 0.028 mg/cm2 for
Ae. albopictus. In adulticidal bioassay, M. cajuputi
essential oils showed effective results at 0.04 mg/cm2 concentrations,
with values for KT50 of 77.71 min for Ae. aegypti and
69.49 min for Ae. albopictus. M. cajuputi essential oils
exhibited moderate toxicity effects against the larva and adults
of Aedes species and may be used as an alternative to chemical
insecticide.
Keywords: Adulticidal; Aedes; essential oil; larvicidal; Melaleuca cajuputi
ABSTRAK
Tujuan kajian ini adalah
untuk menilai aktiviti ekstrak daun minyak pati Melaleuca cajuputi secara in vitro terhadap larva Aedes
aegypti dan Aedes albopictus. Minyak pati M. cajuputi
diperoleh secara stim penyulingan-hidro dan dianalisis menggunakan
GC-MS untuk
menentukan komponen bahan kimia. Analisis GC-MS menunjukkan
kandungan komponen kimia minyak pati M. cajuputi terdiri
daripada 13 sebatian dengan dua unsur kimia utama iaitu asid 2-propenoik
(29.55%) dan kariofilena (20.04%). Bioasai nyamuk dewasa dan larva
dijalankan mengikut garis panduan WHO. Bioasai larva telah dijalankan dengan minyak pati M.
cajuputi berkepekatan 10, 50, 80, 100, dan 120 mg/L terhadap
instar 3 Ae. aegypti dan Ae. albopictus yang memberikan
nilai LC50 masing-masing,
ialah 120.99 mg/L dan 222.58 mg/L. Kadar mortaliti nyamuk dewasa
diperhatikan selepas 24 jam dan nilai LC50 yang diperoleh bagi Ae. aegypti
dan Ae. albopictus masing-masing, ialah 0.029 mg/cm2 dan
0.028 mg/cm2. Melalui ujian bioasai adultisid yang dijalankan, minyak
pati M. cajuputi menunjukkan hasil yang efektif pada kepekatan
0.04 mg/cm2 dengan nilai KT50 ialah 77.71 min bagi Ae.
aegypti dan 69.49 min bagi Ae. albopictus. Minyak pati
M. cajuputi menunjukkan kesan ketoksikan sederhana terhadap
larva dan dewasa spesies Aedes dan dapat digunakan
sebagai insektisid alternatif terhadap insektisid bahan kimia.
Kata kunci: Adultisidal; Aedes; bioaktiviti;
larvisidal; Melaleuca cajuputi; minyak pati
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