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Title: | Differences in Active Ingredients of White Chicory Leaves (Brassica pekinensis L) as a Bio-Larvicidal Against Aedes aegypti larvae |
Authors: | Marlik, Marlik Stya Okta Aviant, Dhea Ngadino, Ngadino Nurmayanti, Demes Sulistio, Irwan Prasetyo, Aries |
Keywords: | Aedes aegypti larvae, bio-larvicidal, Brassica pekinensis L, pest control, vector-borne diseases |
Issue Date: | Aug-2024 |
Publisher: | Faculty of Public Health UI |
Abstract: | Abstract Continuous chemical dengue control can cause vector resistance and environmental pollution. Developing natural larvicides (bio-larvicides) from plant toxins like white chicory, which can poison Aedes aegypti larvae, is necessary for a sustainable alternative. This study aimed to analyze differences in active ingredients in white chicory leaves (Brassica pekinensis L) as bio-larvicide against Aedes aegypti larvae. This study was a pure experiment using a post-testonly control design using 1,225 Aedes aegypti instar III larvae with extracts of alkaloid active ingredients, flavonoids, and concentrations of 0%, 24%, 34%, and 40% with 3 times replication. Data were analyzed using a probit test, one-way ANOVA, and Post Hoc LSD. The results showed the potential of active ingredients in white chicory leaves against the death of Aedes aegypti larvae (p-value = 0.000). The average percentage of larval mortality concentration was 24%, 34%, 40%, in alkaloids was 41%, 60%, 66%, and in flavonoids was 45%, 64%, 68%. The active ingredient of white chicory leaves can kill Aedes aegypti larvae with LC50 in 29% alkaloids and 27% flavonoids. Keywords: Aedes aegypti larvae, bio-larvicidal, Brassica pekinensis L, pest control, vector-borne diseases |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/11991 |
ISSN: | 2460-0601 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 19 NO 3 2024 |
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