Abstract

The seasonal variation in essential oils from leaves of Vitex gardneriana Schauer was studied. Analysis of the chemical composition showed the presence of 3 monoterpenes, 2 non-oxygenated (α-pinene and β-pinene) and 1 oxygenated (eucalyptol), and 24 sesquiterpenes, 21 non-oxygenated and 3 oxygenated. The main compound, 6.9-guaiadiene, presented the highest concentrations in October (30.15%), January (28.86%) and February (22.73%); cis-calamenene had the highest concentrations in December (35.62%), April (34.92%), November (34.63%) and March (33.57%); and caryophyllene oxide possessed the highest concentrations in September (16.68%), January (15.06%) and August (14.39%). Additionally, essential oils extracted in January (LC50 78.3 μg/mL), March (LC50 44.1 μg/mL), April (LC50 47.9 μg/mL), May (LC50 28.0 μg/mL), July (LC50 43.5 μg/mL), August (LC50 62.0 μg/mL) and December (LC50 84.3 μg/mL) exhibited significant larvicidal activity against third instar larvae of Aedes aegypti.

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