Nadia Helmy
Ain Shams University
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Asian pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine | 2012
Somia El-Maghraby; Galal A Nawwar; Reda Bakr; Nadia Helmy; Omnia Mhm Kamel
OBJECTIVE To evaluate some agricultural waste extracts as insecticide and their effects on enzyme activities in liver and kidney of male mice. METHODS The insecticidal activity of five tested compounds (one crude extract and 4 waste compounds) was bioassay against the 3rd instars of the Culex pipiens (Cx. pipiens) larvae in the laboratory. The LC50 values of eucalyptol, apricot kernel, Rice bran, corn, black liquor and white liquor are 91.45, 1 166.1, 1 203.3, 21 449.65, 4 025.78 and 6 343.18 ppm, respectively. Selection of the compounds for the subsequent studies was not only dependent on LC50 values but also on the persistence of these wastes products on large scale. RESULTS White and black liquor did not produce any gross effect at 200 mg/Kg body weight. No apparent toxic symptoms were observed in tested animals during the whole period of the experiment which run out for 14 days. No statistically significance was observed in the enzyme cholinesterase activity, the activities of liver enzymes and kidney function in treated mice with black and white liquors. While, no and slight inhibition was observed after the 2 weeks of treatment period with deltamethrin and fenitrothion reached to about 24% in plasma cholinesterase enzyme activity. Significantly increase in the activities of liver enzymes and kidney function in treated mice with deltamethrin and fenitrothion. CONCLUSIONS Black liquor can be used efficiently to control Cx. pipiens larvae under laboratory condition. Environmental problem caused by rice straw can be solved by converting the waste material to beneficial natural selective insecticide.
Journal of Parasitology | 1983
Nadia Helmy; Galila M. Khalil; Harry Hoogstraal
Hyperparasitism is common in laboratory colonies of Egyptian Ornithodoros erraticus whether the ticks are on or off the rodent host. Sex, recent engorgement, and size appear to be major factors in this feeding relationship. Males, and nymphs that produced males (N-male), parasitized females and nymphs that produced females (N-female) more frequently than they parasitized males and N-male. Females and N-female seldom parasitized females and N-female and did not parasitize males or N-male. Engorging and recently engorged, large ticks attracted smaller unfed ones. No preferred attachment site was observed. Hyperparasitizing females and parasitized females weighed less, had a longer preoviposition period, and produced fewer eggs than normally feeding, unparasitized females. About 30% and 80% of the females parasitized by males and females, respectively, died within 3 mo; only 7% of unparasitized females died within the same period. The proximity of replete or engorging ticks may be sufficient stimulus for hyperparasitism. Additional factors may include production of an attracting kairomone by fed ticks or the absence under certain conditions of a deterrent to hyperparasitism normally produced by fed ticks. Borrelia crocidurae spirochetes are transmitted during hyperparasitism.
Journal of Medical Entomology | 1990
Nawal M. Shanbaky; Moustafa M. Mansour; Andrew J. Main; Ashraf El-Said; Nadia Helmy
Journal of Medical Entomology | 1990
Nawal M. Shanbaky; Ashraf El-Said; Nadia Helmy
Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1995
Magda M. Abbassy; Nadia Helmy; Mostafa Osman; Stanton E. Cope; Steven M. Presley
Journal of Medical Entomology | 1984
Galila M. Khalil; Nadia Helmy; Harry Hoogstraal; Ashraf El-Said
Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences. A, Entomology | 2010
Reda Bakr; Nadia Helmy; Galal A Nawwar; Somia El. Ibrahim; Omnia M. Helmy
Journal of Medical Entomology | 1990
Nawal M. Shanbaky; Moustafa M. Mansour; Andrew J. Main; Nadia Helmy
Journal of Medical Entomology | 1986
Galila M. Khalil; Nadia Helmy; Harry Hoogstraal; Ashraf El-Said
Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1995
Magda M. Abbassy; Nadia Helmy; Mostafa Osman; Stanton E. Cope; Steven M. Presley