Toxicity Effect of Granular Bioinsecticide Mixture of Betel Leaf (Piper betel) and Srikaya Seed (Annona squamosa)
Date
2019-04-09Author
Wahyuni, Dwi
Sulistyaningsih, Erma
D. Q. Yaswinda
Waluyo, Joko
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Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) is a disease caused by dengue virus and
transmitted through the bite of Aedesaegypti. The way to decrease this disease is by breaking
the spread chain of A. aegypti as a vector of DHF using insecticides. Insecticides commonly
used are organophosphates that can cause death in non-target organisms. Since 1985, WHO
recommended to look for bioinsecticides that does not cause negative impact on non-target
organisms. One of bioinsecticide is betel leaf and srikaya seed. Testing the toxicity of this
bioinsecticide to non-target organisms used to monitor the environment seen through
observation of fish health conditions. Non-target organisms used are Cyprinuscarpio. Testing
of this bioinsecticide with concentrations of 0.25 g/10 L, 0.5 g/10 L, 0.75 g/10 L and 1 g/10 L
were performed on goldfish for 96 hours. Observations made on fish mortality, morphological
and histopathological changes of intestinum, liver and kidney organs. The result showed that
LC50 granule mixture of betel leaf and srikaya seeds extract was 1.14 g/10 L, classified as low
toxicity. Granules with a concentration of 1 g/10 L can kill 95% A. aegypti larvae within 105
min and did not do cause any damage to goldfish within 48 hours.
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