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RAT (Rattus rattus diardii L.) REPELLENT MADE OF SOURSOP (Annona muricata L.) LEAVES EXTRACT
Author(s) -
M.S Ir. Dewanti,
Fatona Wahyu Pandi Hastuti,
Titis Dhian Novita,
Rizqi Triananda,
Arif Jumari
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
equilibrium/ekuilibrium
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2622-3430
pISSN - 1412-9124
DOI - 10.20961/equilibrium.v2i2.40432
Subject(s) - annona muricata , maceration (sewage) , traditional medicine , population , solvent , carica , chemistry , biology , horticulture , food science , botany , medicine , organic chemistry , materials science , environmental health , composite material
House rat ( Rattus rattus ) is a rodent that can damage any objects at home and leave manure there by resulting in bad odor and rat also becomes a host of some disease vectors. The use of plant repellent is one alternative control utilizing rat’s olfactory sense. The Soursop ( Annona muricata L ) is a plant with very stinking aroma and very disliked by rat, thereby can be used as plant repellent.  The aim of the research was to extract the soursop leaves and to use its extract as the active material of rat repellent. The methods employed in preparing of rat repellent from soursop leaves were grinding and maceration extraction using two different solvent, water and ethanol 96 wt%. The extract was then examined as an active material of rat repellent. The examination was conducted by adding the soursop extract to the rat food. The results showed that the loss of rat food with repellent made of grinded soursop leaves was 1%, while with repellent made of combined grinded soursop leaves and ethanol was 2.48%. The loss of  rat food with repellent made of  water solvent soursop exstract leaves  was 64.5%, and that using  repellent made of ethanol solvent soursop  was 16.67%. So, the utilization of soursop leaves as rat repellent was expected to reduce rat population in the people’s houses.

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