This work aimed to prepare a nanoemulsion containing the essential oil of the Protium heptaphyllum resin and evaluate its biocidal activities against the different stages of development of the Aedes aegypti mosquito. Ovicide, pupicide, adulticide and repellency assays were performed. The main constituents were p‐cymene (27.70%) and α‐pinene (22.31%). The developed nanoemulsion showed kinetic stability and monomodal distribution at a hydrophilic–lipophilic balance of 14 with a droplet size of 115.56 ± 1.68 nn and a zeta potential of −29.63 ± 3.46 mV. The nanoemulsion showed insecticidal action with LC50 0.404 μg.mL−1 for the ovicidal effect. In the pupicidal test, at the concentration of 160 μg.mL−1, 100% mortality was reached after 24 h. For adulticidal activity, a diagnostic concentration of 200 μg.mL−1 (120 min) was determined. In the repellency test, a concentration of 200 μg.mL−1 during the 180 min of the test showed a protection index of 77.67%. In conclusion, the nanobiotechnological product derived from the essential oil of P.heptaphyllumresin can be considered as a promising colloid that can be used to control infectious disease vectors through a wide range of possible modes of applications, probably as this bioactive delivery system may allow the optimal effect of the P. heptaphyllum terpenes in aqueous media and may also induce satisfactory delivery to air interfaces.
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Faustino, C. G., de Medeiros, F. A., Galardo, A. K. R., Rodrigues, A. B. L., da Costa, A. L. P., Martins, R. L., … de Almeida, S. S. M. da S. (2021). Biocidal activity of a nanoemulsion containing essential oil from protium heptaphyllum resin against aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae). Molecules, 26(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26216439
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