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Lethal nanopowder
Researchers develop water-soluble carbon nanoparticles that arrest growth of mosquitoes beyond the larval stage Larvae of Culex mosquito (Photo: James Gathany, CDC)
RESEARCHERS from Bengal Engineering and Science University in Howrah, West Bengal, claim to have found a cheap and effective way of controlling mosquito breeding: water-soluble carbon nanoparticles (wsCNPs).
In a paper published online on September 12 in RSC Advances, the researchers showed that when mosquito larvae ingested the nanoparticles, their metabolism slowed down, they did not attain the pupal stage and slowly died. The nanopowder could be of immense use in managing mosquito larvae breeding sites.
The researchers used wood wool, readily available at any carpenter’s workshop, to produce the powder. The process was similar to that of making kajal. The researchers used two earthen pots—one to keep wood wool and the other to cover it. The wood wool soot deposited on the upper pot was scraped out and washed with acetone. The washed soot was then air dried and oxidised with nitric acid to obtain wsCNPs.
The nanoparticle was tested on three types of mosquitoes–Anopheles, Aedes and Culex. To monitor the growth and life cycle, optical fluorescence microscope was used for imaging. One-day-old larvae were cultured in three laboratory aquariums. The larvae were administered variable doses of wsCNPs (0.5, 1, 2 and 3mg/l). It was found that a dose of 3mg/l arrested the growth of mosquito beyond the larval stage and after four weeks the larvae perished.
To test for toxicity, a year-long study was conducted on zebra fish which were fed wsCNP-ingested dead mosquito larvae. No adverse effects were reported. According to the authors, carbon nanomaterials do not get absorbed by body tissues and may not possess the threat of entering the food chain. In the US, carbon produced from burnt vegetables is approved by the Food and Drug Administration and is used in a

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