INVESTIGADORES
WERDIN GONZALEZ Jorge Omar
artículos
Título:
Design and development of aqueous nanoformulations for mosquito control
Autor/es:
MONTEFUSCOLI, A.; WERDIN GONZÁLEZ, J.O.; PALMA, S.D.; FERRERO, A.A.; FERNANDEZ BAND, B.S.
Revista:
PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2014 vol. 113 p. 793 - 800
ISSN:
0932-0113
Resumen:
Microemulsions (ME) are thermodynamically stable isotropic mixtures of oil, water and surfactant; they would also be attractive as potential insecticidal products due to the high bioviability of the active ingredient, attributable to the small sizes of the oil drops. A laboratory study was conducted in order to compare the biological effect of oil in water (o/w) geranium EO and geraniol MEs and emulsions, against Culex pipiens pipiens mosquito larvae. The systems were based on three non-ionic surfactants (Cremophor EL, Brij 35, Tween 80). The MEs showed dispersed phase diameters in the range of 8 to 14 nm and had low PDI values (< 0.2). The MEs were analyzed by TEM, indicating that they had nearly spherical morphology. The microemulsified systems based on geranium EO and those of geraniol produced a notable increase of the larvicidal activity when compared with the respectably emulsions, concluding that the biological effect is related with the diameter of the dispersed phase. The smallest drops achieved the highest larvicidal activity, being the aqueous nanoformulations based on geraniol most effective than those of geranium EO. However, geranium microemulsions are preferred due to their residual toxicological profiles. The results indicate that these novel systems could be used in integrated pest management program for the Culex pipiens pipiens.