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Fatal Food: Silver-Coated Grain Particles Display Larvicidal Activity in Culex quinquefasciatus.


ABSTRACT: Mosquitoes pose a significant risk to millions of people worldwide since they can transmit pathogens. Current methods to control mosquito populations include the use of synthetic pesticides. Nanotechnology may be a solution to develop new mosquito control. However, one barrier to expanding the impact of nanomaterials is the ability to mass-produce the particles. Here, we report a novel hybrid particle synthesis combining micro- and nanoparticles using the coprecipitation technique with the potential for mass production. These particles may have applications as a mosquito larvacide. The particles reported here were designed using a microparticle zein polymer as the core and a nanoparticle silver as the active ingredient. The hybrid NPs reported here targeted a late-stage mosquito larvae and that resulted in a high larval mortality concentration (1.0 ppm, LC90) and suppression of pupal emergence at 0.1 ppm. This research demonstrates the efficacy of a plant-based core with a metal-based AI coating (AgNPs) against larval mosquitoes.

SUBMITTER: Norton AE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10515342 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fatal Food: Silver-Coated Grain Particles Display Larvicidal Activity in <i>Culex quinquefasciatus</i>.

Norton Amie E AE   Ewing Robert R   Tilley Michael M   Whitworth Jeff J   Cohnstaedt Lee W LW  

ACS omega 20230911 37


Mosquitoes pose a significant risk to millions of people worldwide since they can transmit pathogens. Current methods to control mosquito populations include the use of synthetic pesticides. Nanotechnology may be a solution to develop new mosquito control. However, one barrier to expanding the impact of nanomaterials is the ability to mass-produce the particles. Here, we report a novel hybrid particle synthesis combining micro- and nanoparticles using the coprecipitation technique with the poten  ...[more]

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