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In this study the potential bioinseticide of the essential oil (OE) extracted from the rhizomes of the species Curcuma zedoaria (Zingiberaceae) was evaluated. The rhizomes were collected during dormancy (winter) and budding (summer). The EO was obtained by hydrodistillation (2h) and identified by GC/MS. In addition, a multivariate exploratory analysis was done to determine the analysis of the major compounds (PCA). The EO yield in dormancy was 0.61± 0.07 (%) and in budding 0.55 ± 0.08 (%). The bioassays on Aedes aegypti larvae and pupae were done by immersion test at different EO concentrations which ranged from 500.00 to 0.003 mg mL-1 (v/v). The results on the larvae and pupae indicated LC99.9 of (0.01 and 1.38 mg mL-1) for EO in dormancy, and (0.08 and 2.63 mg mL-1) for EO during budding, respectively. The action mechanism of EOs in both periods was determined by autobiographic method evaluating the inhibitory potential on the acetylcholinesterase enzyme, indicating greater inhibition of the EO enzyme during dormancy (0.039 mg mL-1) when compared to the EO during budding (0.156 mg mL-1). The projection representation of the EO chemical classes in both evaluated periods indicated that oxygenated sesquiterpenes are the major compound class (46.99% in dormancy) and (43.59% in budding). The projection of major chemical compounds of EOs presented three compounds with greater mass flow distancing: epicurzerenone (18.20% and 12.10%); 1.8 cineole (15.76% and 12.10%) and β-elemene (4.43 and 0.01%) that are found in greater amounts in the dormancy EO when compared to budding, respectively. These results corroborate with the greater potential on Ae. aegypti larvae and pupae found for the dormancy EO. The results are promising because they show in which vegetative cycle phase C. zedoaria EO presents greater bioinsecticide potential.

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  • IntroductionThe species Aedes aegypti L. is the main vector transmitting Dengue, Chikungunya fever and Zika virus, which are responsible for significant human morbidity and mortality in a lot of countries, (BRASIL, 2015; WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO), 2016)

  • The species Aedes aegypti L. is the main vector transmitting Dengue, Chikungunya fever and Zika virus, which are responsible for significant human morbidity and mortality in a lot of countries, (BRASIL, 2015; WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO), 2016).According to the epidemiologic report of the Health Ministry- from December 31, 2017 to March 10, 2018) - 51,980 cases of dengue, 12,261 cases of Chikungunya fever were reported, and in 2018 there must have been 1,174 probable cases of fever by Zika virus (BRASIL, 2018)

  • The essential oil of Curcuma zedoaria rhizome has lilac coloring, with greater yield in the dormancy period (0.61 ± 0.07 %) compared to the budding period (0.55 ± 0.08 %). This difference in the yield is justified because in this period the buds are in the peak of their maturation (DING; NILSSON, 2016), and the found values are in accordance with Angel et al (2014), who found yields ranging from 0.38 to 1.4 (%) for C. zedoaria species

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The species Aedes aegypti L. is the main vector transmitting Dengue, Chikungunya fever and Zika virus, which are responsible for significant human morbidity and mortality in a lot of countries, (BRASIL, 2015; WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO), 2016). According to the epidemiologic report of the Health Ministry- from December 31, 2017 to March 10, 2018) - 51,980 cases of dengue, 12,261 cases of Chikungunya fever were reported, and in 2018 there must have been 1,174 probable cases of fever by Zika virus (BRASIL, 2018). The strategies to eradicate Ae. aegypti consist of the application of synthetic insecticides, mainly organophosphates and pyrethroids (BRAGA; VALLE, 2007). The utilization of these insecticides must be careful to avoid slowing down the development.

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