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Plant berries to ward off mosquitoes

Berries commonly found across India have the potential for keeping disease-spreading mosquitoes at bay.

Updated on: Apr 04, 2008 07:18 PM IST
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Berries commonly found across the country have the potential for keeping disease-spreading mosquitoes at bay, according to latest research.

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Researchers at the Burdwan University in West Bengal found that juice and extracts from the berries of Solanum villosum were effective in eliminating the Stegomyia aegypti larvae, which can spread a number of viruses including dengue fever and yellow fever.

Although it was not as potent as a chemical insecticide, the authors suggest that plant extracts from S. Villosum have the potential for use in stagnant water where the mosquitoes breed.

"We found that these plants produce two types of phytochemicals. The most interesting are the secondary phytochemicals, such as steroids, terpenoids, flavonoids and alkaloids these act as a repellent which protect against the lethal effects of the larval mosquitoes," Nandita Chowdhury, Anupam Ghosh and Goutam Chandra said. They have published their findings in the latest issue of

BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine

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The next step is to identify the active compounds in the berries and to test whether these are effective in field trials, they said. A number of plants have been reported for their anti-mosquito activity.

 
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