Volatile oil composition, phytochemical screening and larvicidal activities of indigofera tinctoria L. against African Sesamia calamistis

Sesamia calamistis, or the African pink stem borer, is a common pest in Nigeria that affects important crops like maize. Conventional pest control has relied heavily on synthetic insecticides, which pose risks due to their toxicity to mammals and potential ecological harm. Consequently, there is inc...

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Autores principales: Mohammed, I., Olaoluwa, O.O., Alabi, O.Y., Banwo, O.M., Ayodele, M.A., Flamini, G.
Formato: Journal Article
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176748
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author Mohammed, I.
Olaoluwa, O.O.
Alabi, O.Y.
Banwo, O.M.
Ayodele, M.A.
Flamini, G.
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Ayodele, M.A.
Banwo, O.M.
Flamini, G.
Mohammed, I.
Olaoluwa, O.O.
author_facet Mohammed, I.
Olaoluwa, O.O.
Alabi, O.Y.
Banwo, O.M.
Ayodele, M.A.
Flamini, G.
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description Sesamia calamistis, or the African pink stem borer, is a common pest in Nigeria that affects important crops like maize. Conventional pest control has relied heavily on synthetic insecticides, which pose risks due to their toxicity to mammals and potential ecological harm. Consequently, there is increasing interest in alternative pest management strategies utilising plant extracts. Hence, the aim of this research was to examine the volatile oil constituents, phytochemical components of Indigofera tinctoria, and evaluate its larvicidal effectiveness against S. calamistis. Phytochemical screening was performed using established methods, and volatile oils were extracted via hydrodistillation and characterized using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC–MS). The larvicidal activity of the extracts was tested using the feeding assay method. The GC–MS analysis revealed that I. tinctoria leaf oils contained twenty compounds, while seed oils had eleven, accounting for 95.7% and 99.5% of the total oil, respectively. Phytol (34.1%) and 1-octen-3-ol (63.8%) were the major constituents in the leaf and seed oil of I. tinctoria, respectively. Flavonoids, alkaloids, and cardiac glycosides were present in the hexane, ethyl acetate, and ethanol fractions. Notably, the ethyl acetate fraction exhibited the highest larval mortality rate of 70.0% at a 0.4% concentration. These bioactive compounds found in I. tinctoria might be responsible for the larvicidal effects observed against S. calamistis in maize and the ethyl acetate fraction is therefore recommended for further isolation to ascertain the compound responsible for the larvicidal activities.
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spelling CGSpace1767482025-10-26T13:02:45Z Volatile oil composition, phytochemical screening and larvicidal activities of indigofera tinctoria L. against African Sesamia calamistis Mohammed, I. Olaoluwa, O.O. Alabi, O.Y. Banwo, O.M. Ayodele, M.A. Flamini, G. sesamia calamistis indigofera tinctoria phytol phytochemicals feeding volatile Sesamia calamistis, or the African pink stem borer, is a common pest in Nigeria that affects important crops like maize. Conventional pest control has relied heavily on synthetic insecticides, which pose risks due to their toxicity to mammals and potential ecological harm. Consequently, there is increasing interest in alternative pest management strategies utilising plant extracts. Hence, the aim of this research was to examine the volatile oil constituents, phytochemical components of Indigofera tinctoria, and evaluate its larvicidal effectiveness against S. calamistis. Phytochemical screening was performed using established methods, and volatile oils were extracted via hydrodistillation and characterized using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC–MS). The larvicidal activity of the extracts was tested using the feeding assay method. The GC–MS analysis revealed that I. tinctoria leaf oils contained twenty compounds, while seed oils had eleven, accounting for 95.7% and 99.5% of the total oil, respectively. Phytol (34.1%) and 1-octen-3-ol (63.8%) were the major constituents in the leaf and seed oil of I. tinctoria, respectively. Flavonoids, alkaloids, and cardiac glycosides were present in the hexane, ethyl acetate, and ethanol fractions. Notably, the ethyl acetate fraction exhibited the highest larval mortality rate of 70.0% at a 0.4% concentration. These bioactive compounds found in I. tinctoria might be responsible for the larvicidal effects observed against S. calamistis in maize and the ethyl acetate fraction is therefore recommended for further isolation to ascertain the compound responsible for the larvicidal activities. 2025-09 2025-09-30T16:20:35Z 2025-09-30T16:20:35Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176748 en Limited Access Mohammed, I., Olaoluwa, O.O., Alabi, O.Y., Banwo, O.M., Ayodele, M.A., & Flamini, G. (2025). Volatile oil composition, phytochemical screening and larvicidal activities of indigofera tinctoria L. against African Sesamia calamistis. Phytoparasitica, 53, (5): 70, 1-8.
spellingShingle sesamia calamistis
indigofera tinctoria
phytol
phytochemicals
feeding
volatile
Mohammed, I.
Olaoluwa, O.O.
Alabi, O.Y.
Banwo, O.M.
Ayodele, M.A.
Flamini, G.
Volatile oil composition, phytochemical screening and larvicidal activities of indigofera tinctoria L. against African Sesamia calamistis
title Volatile oil composition, phytochemical screening and larvicidal activities of indigofera tinctoria L. against African Sesamia calamistis
title_full Volatile oil composition, phytochemical screening and larvicidal activities of indigofera tinctoria L. against African Sesamia calamistis
title_fullStr Volatile oil composition, phytochemical screening and larvicidal activities of indigofera tinctoria L. against African Sesamia calamistis
title_full_unstemmed Volatile oil composition, phytochemical screening and larvicidal activities of indigofera tinctoria L. against African Sesamia calamistis
title_short Volatile oil composition, phytochemical screening and larvicidal activities of indigofera tinctoria L. against African Sesamia calamistis
title_sort volatile oil composition phytochemical screening and larvicidal activities of indigofera tinctoria l against african sesamia calamistis
topic sesamia calamistis
indigofera tinctoria
phytol
phytochemicals
feeding
volatile
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176748
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