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Item type:Publication, Larvicidal efficacy and morphological abnormalities induced by plant essential oils against housefly (Musca domestica L.)(2026-03-01) ;Passara, H. ;Sittichok, S. ;Moungthipmalai, T. ;Laosinwattana, C.Thongsaiklaing, M.The results showed that the lowest complete pupation rate was 43.67%, indicating a significant inhibition of normal metamorphosis. Additionally, 56.33% of third-instar larvae were classified as malformed larvae (ML), dying before pupation and exhibiting severe morphological and physiological abnormalities. These findings suggest that the star anise nanoemulsion interferes with key developmental pathways, preventing larvae from reaching the pupal stage. Due to its high effectiveness and plant-based origin, this nanoformulation offers a promising, environmentally friendly alternative to conventional chemical insecticides. It has potential for further development into a natural larvicidal agent for use in integrated pest management (IPM) strategies targeting housefly populations. Future research should explore the underlying mechanisms of action and assess the efficacy and safety of this nanoemulsion under real-world conditions to support its application in sustainable vector control. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Adulticidal activity of star anise, turmeric, cloves and combinations against houseflies(2025-01-01) ;Sinthusiri, J. ;Soonwera, M. ;Puwanard, C. ;Passara, H.Thongsaiklaing, T.The small droplet size could increase the absorbed ingredients and high stability. The star anise nanoemulsion was determined optimum efficacy, with a 1% concentration resulting in the highest knockdown and mortality rate of 100%. Its KT<inf>50</inf> and mortality effective values were 28 min and 36 times, respectively. Furthermore, the adult stage of houseflies is found to be susceptible to star anise nanoemulsion. In contrast, cypermethrin was less toxic to it, with a high KT<inf>50</inf> and resistance to adult houseflies. Consequently, the star anise nanoemulsion could be developed into an efficient and safe environment for controlling housefly populations.
