@article{fdi:010067393, title = {{C}omparative excito-repellency of three {C}ambodian plant-derived extracts against two mosquito vector species, {A}edes aegypti and {A}nopheles minimus}, author = {{D}esgrouas, {C}. and {N}ararak, {J}. and {T}isgratog, {R}. and {M}ahiou-{L}eddet, {M}. and {B}ory, {S}. and {O}llivier, {E}. and {M}anguin, {S}ylvie and {C}hareonviriyaphap, {T}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{A} study of the behavioral responses of {A}edes aegypti and {A}nopheles nzinimus to 3 {C}ambodian plant extracts at 3 different concentrations (1%, 2.5%, and 5%) was performed using an excito-repellency test system. {T}hese 3 plants were {S}trophanthus scandens, {C}apparis micracantha, and {D}ioscorea hispida, selected according to traditional healer's knowledge, bibliographic studies and market surveys. {R}esults showed that {S}. scandens leaves' hexane extract was the only one to exert repellency against {A}e. aegypti with 23.3% of escaped mosquitoes at a concentration of 5%. {C}apparis micracantha was responsible for an irritant activity against {A}n. minimus with 20.2% of escaped mosquitoes at a concentration of 2.5% and 22.8% escaping at a concentration of 5%. {D}ioscorea hispida showed an irritant activity on both mosquito species with 23.2% of escaped {A}e. aegypti at a concentration of 5% and about 20% of escaped {A}n. ininimus at 2.5% and 5%. {T}his is the first report on the irritant and repellent activities of {S}. scandens, {D}. hispida, and {C}. micracantha against mosquito species.}, keywords = {{CAMBODGE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{J}ournal of the {A}merican {M}osquito {C}ontrol {A}ssociation}, volume = {32}, numero = {3}, pages = {185--193}, ISSN = {8756-971{X}}, year = {2016}, DOI = {10.2987/16-6566.1}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010067393}, }