GREEN NANOPESTICIDES FROM COPPER (I) OXIDE AND NEEM SEED OIL: ACTIVITY AGAINST COWPEA WEEVIL AND MOSQUITO LARVAE

Authors

  • T. Izuagie
  • E. O. Meseke
  • S. S. Awala
  • M. A. Yahaya
  • A. Umar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/jcsn.v50i5.12

Abstract

Sustainable alternatives to synthetic pesticides are urgently needed for crop protection and vector control. In this study, a green route to copper(I)-oxide nanoparticles (Cu?O-NPs) using aqueous Azadirachta indica (neem) leaf extract and their hybridization with neem seed oil (NSO) to yield a bio-nanocomposite (Cu?O-NPs@NSO) is described. GC-MS revealed that the NSO (29.3% yield) contained biologically active fatty acids, esters, terpenoids, and related constituents. Formation of Cu?O-NPs was confirmed by UV–Vis (strong UV edge with visible tail), FT-IR (Cu–O bands with phytochemical capping signatures), XRD (cubic Cu?O; Average crystallite sizes 7.5 nm for Cu?O-NPs and 6.5 nm for Cu?O-NPs@NSO), SEM (rough, quasi-spherical particles with moderate agglomeration; increased compactness upon oil loading), EDX (C/O/Cu consistent with capping and oil incorporation), and TGA (12.76% NSO loading). Bioefficacy was evaluated against the storage pest, Callosobruchus maculatus and Anopheles gambiae larvae. Cu?O-NPs alone showed limited toxicity, whereas NSO was moderately active. The composite displayed pronounced synergy: for C. maculatus, Cu?O-NPs@NSO achieved 56.7% mortality at 24 h (LC?? 25.63 µg/mL) and 100% at 72 h (LC?? 11.86 µg/mL; LC?? 17.49 µg/mL), outperforming NSO and Cu?O-NPs. For A. gambiae larvae, Cu?O-NPs@NSO reached 80.0% mortality at 48 h (LC?? 208.96 µg/mL) and 100%G at 72 h (LC?? 131.85 µg/mL), again surpassing single components. The enhanced activity is attributed to nanoparticle-enabled delivery and controlled release of NSO actives, combined with Cu?O-mediated membrane disruption and oxidative stress. These results position Cu?O-NPs@NSO as a promising, biodegradable nanobiopesticide for dual agricultural and public-health applications. Future work should address formulation stability, field validation, and non-target/ecotoxicological profiles to support scalable deployment.

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Published

2025-10-31

How to Cite

Izuagie, T., Meseke, E. O., Awala, S. S. ., Yahaya, . M. A. ., & Umar, A. . (2025). GREEN NANOPESTICIDES FROM COPPER (I) OXIDE AND NEEM SEED OIL: ACTIVITY AGAINST COWPEA WEEVIL AND MOSQUITO LARVAE . Journal of Chemical Society of Nigeria, 50(5). https://doi.org/10.4314/jcsn.v50i5.12