Behavioral response of Anopheles albimanus to volatile compounds collected inside houses from the south of Chiapas, Mexico

To determine effects of volatile compounds in homes on the behavioral response of Anopheles albimanus. The study was conducted in January 2006, in the village of Nueva Independencia village, Suchiate, Chiapas. Volatile compounds were collected inside homes and the extracts were tested on unfed femal...

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Hauptverfasser: Ríos-Delgado, Silvany Mayoly, Rodríguez-Ramírez, Américo David, Cruz-López, Leopoldo, Escobar-Pérez, Luis Alonso, Aburto-Juárez, Ma de Lourdes, Torres-Estrada, José Luis
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description To determine effects of volatile compounds in homes on the behavioral response of Anopheles albimanus. The study was conducted in January 2006, in the village of Nueva Independencia village, Suchiate, Chiapas. Volatile compounds were collected inside homes and the extracts were tested on unfed females in a Y-olfactometer. Extracts were analyzed in a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry system (GC-MS). Twenty eight extracts were obtained, twelve presented attraction and two repellency responses. GC-MS analyses of the extracts indicated variation in the volatile compound present in the extracts, but could not associated specific compounds with any particular effect. Within homes, volatiles presented attraction and repellency responses to An. albimanus. A definate pattern concerning the presence of a characteristic chemical compound and the observed response was not found.
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Animals
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Anopheles - physiology
Appetitive Behavior - drug effects
Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
Female
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Housing
Hydrocarbons - isolation & purification
Hydrocarbons - pharmacology
Insect Repellents - pharmacology
Insect Vectors - drug effects
Insect Vectors - physiology
Mexico
Volatile Organic Compounds - analysis
Volatile Organic Compounds - isolation & purification
Volatile Organic Compounds - pharmacology
title Behavioral response of Anopheles albimanus to volatile compounds collected inside houses from the south of Chiapas, Mexico
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