Title : Multi-function oxidases are responsible for the synergistic interactions occurring between repellents and insecticides in mosquitoes - Bonnet_2009_Parasit.Vectors_2_17 |
Author(s) : Bonnet J , Pennetier C , Duchon S , Lapied B , Corbel V |
Ref : Parasit Vectors , 2 :17 , 2009 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: With the spread of pyrethroid resistance in mosquitoes, the combination of an insecticide (carbamate or organophosphate) with a repellent (DEET) is considered as a promising alternative strategy for the treatment of mosquito nets and other relevant materials. The efficacy of these mixtures comes from the fact that they reproduce pyrethroid features and that positive interactions occur between insecticides and repellent. To better understand the mechanisms involved and assess the impact of detoxifying enzymes (oxidases and esterases) in these interactions, bioassays were carried out in the laboratory against the main dengue vector Aedes aegypti. |
PubMedSearch : Bonnet_2009_Parasit.Vectors_2_17 |
PubMedID: 19371420 |
Bonnet J, Pennetier C, Duchon S, Lapied B, Corbel V (2009)
Multi-function oxidases are responsible for the synergistic interactions occurring between repellents and insecticides in mosquitoes
Parasit Vectors
2 :17
Bonnet J, Pennetier C, Duchon S, Lapied B, Corbel V (2009)
Parasit Vectors
2 :17