
Determination of Chemical Characterization of Foeniculum vulgare Mill Essential Oil Composition and its Toxicological Effects against Mosquito (Aedes caspius, Pallas, 1771)
In this episode, the essential lubricate (EO) of the flying parts of Foeniculum vulgare Mill (Umbelliferae: Apiaceae) was derived by hydro-distillate. Thereafter, its synthetic arrangement was checked utilizing vapor chromatography (GC), and the sketch was acknowledged utilizing smoke chromatography-bulk spectrometry (MS).The toxicity of the EO was evaluated, afterwards 24h of uncovering period, against the divide into four equal parts instar larvae of Aedes caspius and the sublethal and deadly concentrations, LC25, LC50 and LC90 principles were supposed accompanying their assurance limits and their values are 27.65, 37.76 and 70.40 l individually. Based on the judgments of the toxicity of F. vulgare EO, it maybe decided that the current fragrant plant variety proved a substantial toxicological effect and concede possibility offer a suitable help the control of mosquitoes. This verdict opens up interesting potential for allure use in the production of new beginnings of various larvicidal alive meanings for the management of pest headings.
Author(s) Details:
Keffous Besma Safa,
Department of Biology and Animal Physiology, Research Laboratory of Improvement and Development of Animal and Plant Production, Ferhat Abbas University, Setif-19000, Algeria.
Aissaoui Lynda,
Department of Biology and Animal Physiology, Research Laboratory of Improvement and Development of Animal and Plant Production, Ferhat Abbas University, Setif-19000, Algeria.
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Keywords: Essential oil, toxicological effects, mosquitoes, vectors, insecticidal activity