Turning cigarette butt waste into an alternative control tool against an insecticide-resistant mosquito vector
Annually, 4.5 trillion cigarette butts (CBs) are flicked into our environment. Evidence exists that CB waste is deadly to aquatic life, but their lethality to the aquatic life of the main dengue vector is unknown. CBs are full of toxicants that occur naturally, during planting and manufacturing, whi...
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th-mahidol.318302018-10-19T12:11:22Z Turning cigarette butt waste into an alternative control tool against an insecticide-resistant mosquito vector Hamady Dieng Sudha Rajasaygar Abu Hassan Ahmad Hamdan Ahmad Che Salmah M. Rawi Wan Fatma Zuharah Tomomitsu Satho Fumio Miake Yuki Fukumitsu Ahmad Ramli Saad Idris Abd Ghani Ronald Enrique Morales Vargas Abdul Hafiz Ab Majid Sazaly AbuBakar Universiti Sains Malaysia Fukuoka University Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Mahidol University University of Malaya Immunology and Microbiology Medicine Annually, 4.5 trillion cigarette butts (CBs) are flicked into our environment. Evidence exists that CB waste is deadly to aquatic life, but their lethality to the aquatic life of the main dengue vector is unknown. CBs are full of toxicants that occur naturally, during planting and manufacturing, which may act as larvicidal agents. We assessed Aedes aegypti vulnerability to Marlboro butts during its development. Overall, CBs showed insecticidal activities against larvae. At early phases of development, mortality rates were much higher in two CBs solution (2CBSol) and 3CBSol microcosms (MICRs). Larval survival gradually decreased with development in 1CBSol-MICRs. However, in great presence of CBs, mortality was high even for the late developmental stages. These results suggest that A. aegypti larvae are vulnerable to CB presence in their habitats, but this effect was seen most during the early developmental phases and in the presence of increased amounts of cigarette remnants. CB filters are being used as raw material in many sectors, i.e., brick, art, fashion, plastic industries, as a practical solution to the pollution problem, the observed butt waste toxicity to mosquito larvae open new avenues for the identification of novel insecticide products. © 2013 . 2018-10-19T04:59:42Z 2018-10-19T04:59:42Z 2013-12-01 Article Acta Tropica. Vol.128, No.3 (2013), 584-590 10.1016/j.actatropica.2013.08.013 18736254 0001706X 2-s2.0-84892539427 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/31830 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84892539427&origin=inward |
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Annually, 4.5 trillion cigarette butts (CBs) are flicked into our environment. Evidence exists that CB waste is deadly to aquatic life, but their lethality to the aquatic life of the main dengue vector is unknown. CBs are full of toxicants that occur naturally, during planting and manufacturing, which may act as larvicidal agents. We assessed Aedes aegypti vulnerability to Marlboro butts during its development. Overall, CBs showed insecticidal activities against larvae. At early phases of development, mortality rates were much higher in two CBs solution (2CBSol) and 3CBSol microcosms (MICRs). Larval survival gradually decreased with development in 1CBSol-MICRs. However, in great presence of CBs, mortality was high even for the late developmental stages. These results suggest that A. aegypti larvae are vulnerable to CB presence in their habitats, but this effect was seen most during the early developmental phases and in the presence of increased amounts of cigarette remnants. CB filters are being used as raw material in many sectors, i.e., brick, art, fashion, plastic industries, as a practical solution to the pollution problem, the observed butt waste toxicity to mosquito larvae open new avenues for the identification of novel insecticide products. © 2013 . |
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