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1. Department of Textile and Leather Engineering, National Advanced School of Engineering of Maroua, University of Maroua, Maroua, P.O. Box 46, Cameroon
2. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Maroua, Maroua, P.O. Box 46, Cameroon
3. Department of Refining and Petrochemistry, University of Maroua, Maroua, P.O. Box 08, Cameroon

ABSTRACT

The remarkable push of technologies increasingly recommends materials for their constructions. Hence the extraction of alumina is for different uses. The exploitation of bauxite pollutes the surrounding areas in this case the discharge of mud wheel. Furthermore, the excessive use of dangerous conventional synthetic insecticides continues to be in circulation in Cameroon despite the known adverse effects. These problems lead us to formulate bio insecticides from rejection of the extraction of alumina and extracts of S. aromaticum and Citrus sinensis which respectively offer us essential oils eugenol and limonene having insecticidal properties against the main insects, pests of corn stocks, Sitophilus zeamais. From the kinetic point of view of the adsorption of the extracts of eugenol, limonene and their association by the red mud, the adsorption curve shows that the Eu/Li mixture (30/70) is better by 0.36 mg/g during the 24 h. The results showed a high toxicity of the Eu-Li binary mixture of ratio 30/70 with respective mortality rates of 95.88% after 8 days of exposure to the concentration of 5 mL/L on the adults of Sitophilus zeamais. The other composites induce an average rate of 80%. The results from the physicochemical analysis of corn before and after treatment with formulated insecticides showed a slight loss in nutritional quality of 14.90% in ash, 12.5% in protein, 16.14% in lipids and 13.63% in total sugars for 180 days. The powdery formulation from red mud and Eu-Li (30/70) mixture can therefore ensure the protection of corn stocks against Sitophilus zeamais in a farming environment.

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Insecticidal activity, red mud, Syzygium aromaticum, Citrus sinensis, Sitophilus zeamais, physicochemical properties.

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