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Larvicidal Activity of Lantana camara L. Leaf Extract Liquid Fractions Against Aedes aegypti

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Introduction

• Start with malaria/dengue statistics for dramatic effect, then transition to the title of the study • Include in-­‐text citations • Include the studies & concentrations used by these studies at Slide 11 • Replace “chemical” with “synthetic” • Replace “kantatutai” with “kantutai” • Move “Family Verbenaceae” to the next line • Remove slide on plant info. Just state during presentation. • Italicize Culex quinquefasciatu II.
Objectives

• Replace “WHO” with “DOST” • Add scope and limitations o Scope: Preliminary assessment/screening of larvicidal activity • Replace first objective with “To perform the pharmacopoeial assays specifically o Total ash o Moisture content o Extractive” III.
Methods

• Sample Collection & Authentication o 45-­‐55C o replace “crushed by hand” with “manual comminution” o RT, 7 days o Remove “twice” o Include latitude, altitude in paper o Fuse Slide 14 with Slide 15 o Paper: include site & time o During presentation, state that plant was macerated with 95% ethanol for 7 days & evaporated in vacuo • Add modified Kupchan schematic diagram o No need to elaborate during presentation • Test Solution Preparation o Show schematic diagram of the DMSO, positive, and negative controls § Positive: Mosquito Ovicidal Larvicidal Pellets from DOST o Remove DMSO at



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