Widespread resistance of Anopheles sp. populations to pyrethroid insecticides has led to the
search for sustainable alternatives in the plant kingdom. Among many botanicals, there is great
interest in essential oils and their constituents. Many researchers have explored essential oils
(EOs) to determine their toxicity and identify repellent molecules that are effective against Anopheles
populations. Essential oils are volatile and fragrant substances with an oily consistency typically
produced by plants. They contain a variety of volatile molecules such as terpenes and
terpenoids, phenol-derived aromatic components and aliphatic components at quite different
concentrations with a significant insecticide potential, essentially as ovicidal, larvicidal,
adulticidal, repellency, antifeedant, growth and reproduction inhibitors. The current review provides
a summary of chemical composition of EOs, their toxicity at different developmental …