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Larvicidal Activity of Constituents from the Main Brazilian Propolis Types: Green, Red, and Brown against Aedes aegypti .

Victor P RibeiroA N D Jairo Kenupp BastosAlden S EstepKumudini M Meepagala
Published in: ACS omega (2024)
In search of environmentally benign and mammalian-friendly mosquito-mitigating compounds, we conducted an investigation into the constituents isolated from Brazilian red, brown, and green propolis. Additionally, we synthetically modified active constituents to explore the role of lipophilicity in enhancing their larvicidal activity. Honeybees collect plant resins from their habitats, mix them with saliva, and utilize them to seal their beehives. The constituents present in propolis exhibit a unique composition specific to the geographical location and the fauna of the region. As part of the plant's natural defense mechanism, propolis compounds demonstrate antibacterial, insecticidal, and phytotoxic properties. Given that several insecticides target the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, we conducted in silico studies to examine the interactions between propolis compounds and acetylcholinesterase through molecular docking. In this study, we present the mosquito larvicidal activities of propolis constituents.
Keyphrases
  • aedes aegypti
  • molecular docking
  • zika virus
  • essential oil
  • dengue virus
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • case control