Repellent Activity of the Essential Oil from Capparis tomentosa against Maize Weevil sitophilus zeamais

Kabugi Mwangi J, Mary Ndung’u, Leonard Gitu

Abstract


Essential oil was extracted from the fresh leaves of C. tomentosa through hydro-distillation, using a Clevenger type apparatus. Analysis of the oil was carried out on a combined gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer fitted with an hp-5 ms (5% phenyl methyl siloxane) column at a temperature programme of 35°c (5 min) increased at 10°c/min to 280°c and held for 10.5 min then 50°c/min to 285°c. The individual components of the essential oils were identified through GC, GC-MS and GC-FID co injection with the authentic standards. The major components identified include: beta phellandrene 26.63%, beta pinene 15.34%, euginol 6.64%, terpineol 6.02%, terpinen-4-ol 5.24%, ?-cymene 3.19%, geraniol 4.14%, nerolidol 5.14%. The repellent action of the essential oil was also evaluated using a Y shaped olfactometer.  The data obtained was analyzed using statistical analysis system (sas).  The repellent ability of the components of the essential oil from c. tomentosa: Nerolidol and Linalool showed significant repellence at all doses. The oil together with its components Nerolidol and Linalool may be good choices for repellant formulations

Keywords: C. tomentosa, Sitophilus zeamais, Essential oil, Insect repellent, GC-MS.


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