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Comparative bioactivity of S-methoprene and novel S-methobutene against mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae). | LitMetric

Comparative bioactivity of S-methoprene and novel S-methobutene against mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae).

J Med Entomol

Synergetica International Inc., Marlboro, NJ 07746, USA.

Published: November 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Mosquitoes pose significant health risks, making the development of environmentally friendly larvicides essential for effective mosquito management, yet the options available are currently limited.
  • - S-methoprene, a long-studied larvicide mimicking mosquito hormones, has shown effectiveness but faces challenges due to environmental degradation impacting its longevity and performance.
  • - A new derivative, S-methobutene, exhibits improved stability and activity against mosquitoes compared to S-methoprene, demonstrating its potential for better pest control and longer-lasting effects in various conditions.

Article Abstract

Mosquitoes and mosquito-borne illnesses significantly impact public health and human well-being. To address this concern, environmentally compatible larvicides have become a critical component of integrated mosquito management. However, the number of available larvicides is at a historical low. Currently, larvicides that harness microbials and insect growth regulators account for most products. Screening of new active ingredients (AIs) or improvement of existing AIs is thus necessary to augment the capacity for mosquito control. S-methoprene possesses a similar molecular structure and identical function to mosquito juvenile hormone and has been one of the main targets for research and development. The efficacy and safety of S-methoprene have been well documented since the late 1960s, and numerous products have been commercialized to combat pests of economic importance. However, S-methoprene is vulnerable to environmental factors that lead to its degradation, which has created challenges in formulation development, particularly where extended efficacy is desired. A derivative of S-methoprene, namely S-methobutene, with molecular modification has become available. This derivative has demonstrated an enhanced activity of inhibition of emergence (IE) against species across the Aedes, Anopheles, and Culex genera at IE10, IE50, and IE90. Furthermore, S-methobutene consistently outperformed S-methoprene during a 120-day aging process against the southern house mosquito Cx. quinquefasciatus, where the IE% in S-methobutene was significantly higher than that in S-methoprene on most aging intervals. The former had significantly longer residual activity than the latter. The potential of S-methobutene for further development and application is discussed in consideration of its enhanced activity and stability.

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