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Identification of wild collected mosquito vectors of diseases using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry in Jazan Province,Saudi Arabia
Authors:Azzam M. Al Ahmed  Ahmed‐Yacine Badjah‐Hadj‐Ahmed  Zeid A. Al Othman  Mohamed F. Sallam
Affiliation:1. Plant Protection Department, College of Food Sciences and Agricultural, King Saud University, , Riyadh, 11451 Saudi Arabia;2. Advanced Materials Research Chair, Department of Chemistry, College of Science, King Saud University, , Riyadh, 11451 Saudi Arabia;3. King Abdullah Institute for Nanotechnology, College of Science, King Saud University, , Riyadh, 11451 Saudi Arabia
Abstract:Thirty‐three species of mosquitoes have been reported from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Several of these mosquitoes, Anopheles gambiae Giles s.l., Anopheles stephensi Liston, Culex pipiens Linnaeus, Culex quinquefasciatus Say, Culex tritaeniorhynchus Giles, Stegomyia aegypti (Linnaeus) and Aedimorphus vexans arabiensis (Patton) are known vectors of human and animal diseases. In this study, the cuticular hydrocarbon profiles of eight mosquito species using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry were analyzed. Wild collected fourth‐instar larvae were reared, and single, newly emerged, unfed adult females were used for the analysis. A total of 146–160 peaks were detected from the cuticular extracts by gas chromatography. Repeated analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey HSD Post Hoc test was used to test for quantitative differences in relative hydrocarbon quantity. In addition, a linear regression model was applied using Enter method to determine the diagnostic peaks for the eight mosquito specimens. The ANOVA test indicated that relative peaks were significant (P < 0.05) when selected pairs of peaks were compared. Also, seven compounds showed qualitative differences among the five mosquito vectors tested. The classes of constituents present were n‐alkanes, monomethylalkanes, dimethylalkanes, trimethylalkanes, alkenes, branched aromatic hydrocarbons, aldehydes and esters. These compounds have a carbon chain length ranging from 8 to 18 carbons. The most abundant compound in all adult mosquito specimens was n‐hexylacrylate [retention time (RT) 6.73 min], which was not detected in Cx. pipiens. In Cx. pipiens, the most abundant peak was benzaldehyde (RT 2.98 min). Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry is a suitable method to identify adult mosquitoes, especially from focal areas of public health concern such as Jazan Province, Saudi Arabia. This method allows a wide range of adult collected material to be identified with high accuracy. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:mosquitoes  gas chromatography–  mass spectrometry  cuticular hydrocarbons  identification  Saudi Arabia
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