Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
LEYTE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Tacloban City
REPELLENT EFFECT OF LANZONES (LANSIUM DOMESTICUM) PEELINGS
ON COMMON HOUSE FLIES (MUSCA DOMESTICA)
Presented by:
NATHAN NEIL Q. AZORES
PHOEBE C. LLUZ
GWYNETH S. RAMOS
SHAWN MICHAEL RELEVO
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First of all, we would like thank our research adviser, Mrs. Golong, for guiding and helping
us in the making of this study. If it weren’t for her, we wouldn’t have complete this study
efficiently.
We would also like to thank our parents, for physically and financially supporting us in this
study.
Last but definitely not the least, we would like to thank God Almighty for guiding us and
giving us strength to carry on with this study. We wouldn’t have faith in this study if it weren’t for
him.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE……………………………………………………………………………………I
ACKNOWLEDGMENT………………………………………………………………………..II
CHAPTERS
I. INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………1
Background of the Study………………………………………………………..1
Objectives of the Study………………………………………………………….4
Hypothesis of the Study…………………………………………………………5
Significance of the Study………………………………………………………...5
Scope and Delimitation………………………………………………………….5
Definition of Terms……………………………………………………………….6
II. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE………………………………………..7
III. METHODOLOGY………………………………………………………………..10
LIST OF REFERENCES………………………………………………………………………11
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study
The common housefly, Musca domestica L. (Diptera: Muscidae), has been an emerging
pest in animal shelters and animal farms across the Philippines. In 2017, the Department of
Environmental and Natural Resources, along with the local governments, have closed a number of
farms. Most of which are housing chickens in traditional sheds.
The issue is being widely reported in the local media and remains a concern for growers
and businesses in general. Flies, originating from the chicken sheds, have affected neighbouring
settlements as well as towns, causing wide spread protests from the public.
In the study entitled “Katol Out of Lanzones (2012)”, the Lanzones Peelings provoke a
repellent effect on mosquitoes. And according to Samantha U., et al (2012), the Lanzones
Mosquito Coil could be used to repel other insects apart from mosquitoes.
Statement of the Problem
Main Problem
Are Lanzones (Lansium dometicum) Peelings effective in the repelling house flies (Musca
domestica)?
Sub-Problems
1. Do Lanzones Peelings have a repellent effect on house flies?
2. Is there a significant difference between the Lanzones Peelings and the commercially
available mosquito coil?
Objectives
Main Objective:
To determine the effectiveness of Lanzones Peelings in repelling common house flies.
Specific Objectives:
1. To determine the repellent effect of Lanzones Peelings on common house flies.
2. To determine if there is a significant difference between the Lanzones Peelings and the
commercially available mosquito coil.
Hypothesis of the Study
1. The Lanzones (L. dometicum) Peelings are effective in the repelling house flies (M.
domestica).
2. The Lanzones Peelings have a repellent effect on house flies
3. There is no significant difference between the Lanzones Peelings and the commercially
available mosquito coil?
Significance of the Study
This study aims to determine if the Lanzones (L. domesticum) Peelings have a repellent
effect. This study is significant in the field of consumer chemistry that possesses a repellent effect.
This would become an alternative repellent from commercially available insect repellent.
This study can help find a more environmental-friendly way of insect repellent. The study
also helps in an economical aspect, since they are commonly grown and harvested in the Southeast
Asian countries, including the Philippines. People who harvest and sell these fruits will have an
increase in profit.
Scope and Delimitation
The study will only deal on the repellent effect of the Lanzones peelings. It will only
focus on the effect, not touching or having thoughts about other medicinal effects. The researcher
limit the field or number of experiments that will be done other than finding its repellent effect.
Only common house flies (M. domestica) will be used as subject for this experiment. No
other animals or species shall be tested other than M. domestica only. It is to prevent human
casualties and to test effectiveness on test subjects.
Definition of Terms
Repellent -
Ozone Depletion -
Mosquito Coil -
Chlorofluorocarbons -
Pulverize -
CHAPTER II
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
Lansones
Lansones is a tree growing to a height of 4 to 15 meters. Leaves are alternate, 20 to 40
centimeters long, with 5 to 7 leaflets, oblong to oblong-elliptic, 7 to 18 centimeters in length, and
pointed at both ends. Flowers are small, yellow and borne on spikes, solitary or fascicled on the
trunk or larger branches. Fruit is yellowish-white, occurring in bunches on a single stem,
ellipsoid or globose, 2 to 4 centimeters long, with bitter seeds that are surrounded by a
translucent pulp (arillus). The outer skin is thin and tough, abundant in a milky juice. The pulp
occurs in five sections with one well-developed seed.
Musca domestica
The house fly, Musca domestica, is a well-known cosmopolitan pest of both farm and
home. This species is always found in association with humans or the activities of humans. It is
the most common species found on hog and poultry farms, horse stables and ranches.
The effectivity of Lanzones (Lansium domesticum) peelings' extract as mosquito repellant.
The study design was aimed to determine the effectiveness of lanzones as mosquito
repellent. Results showed that the lanzones peelings' extract had a mean protection percentage of
93.33% while the positive control had a mean protection percentage of 96.19%. This means that
the lanzones peelings' extract showed a 2.86% difference from that of the positive control
containing 25% Diethyltoulamide (DEET) which indicates a very promising result as it showed
no significant difference from the commercial insect repellent. Since the average protection rate
of the experimental set-up (93.33%) is much closer to the value of the positive control (96.19%)
than of the negative control (86.67%), researchers conclude that the extract is positively effective
as a repellent. Also, the positive control used in the experiment, which is a commercial mosquito
repellent containing 25% DEET, showed a high percentage protection and is therefore an
effective mosquito repellent. Likewise, the negative control also showed a repellent
characteristic, though not that high compared to the extract.
CHAPTER III
METHODOLOGY
Research Design
The researchers will utilize the experimental method specially single factor where the
method of the study involves variables under highly controlled conditions. Since the study aims
to determine the effectiveness of Lanzones (Lansium domesticum) Fruit Peels in repelling
common house flies, this is most appropriate method to use.
Collection of Lanzones
The researchers will gather 1 kg of lanzones fruits from the City Market, Downtown
Area, Tacloban City. The lanzones fruits will be washed with running tap water to rinse off any
dust particles and other foreign contaminants that are present.
Preparation of Lanzones Fruit Peel
The researchers will peel the lanzones fruits by hand. Disposal gloves will be used to
prevent any contamination. The lanzones peels will be sundried for a few days.
Making of the Insect Repellent Coil
Once the lanzones peels are dried, the researchers will pulverize them by using a mortar
and pastel. 40 grams of the pulverized lanzones peelings will then be added into a bowl together
with a equal amount of starch and 90 ml of tap water.
Once fully mixed, the researchers will add the mixture into a molder, and covered it with
aluminum foil. It will then be sundried for a day. Once dried, the finished product will be
removed carefully from the molder.
Application
The researchers will construct two set-ups - one for the Lanzones insect repellant coil and
the other for the commercially available insect repellant. They will then be smoked for 30
minutes by their respective repellant. The flies that transferred to the chamber will be counted for
every five minutes.
Disposal and Decontamination
All disposable equipment such disposable gloves will be disposed properly in the
hazardous waste type trash cans. All other equipment will be washed/sterilized properly after
use.
LIST OF REFERENCES
http://www.stuartxchange.org/Lansones.html?fbclid=IwAR2GNDYh_P5xGtctnxlXMAmATYvx
nRKcFY1wKZ88Hcfpo1BluUL6mQ7Mj1c
https://www.who.int/denguecontrol/mosquito/en/