First report of the effect of Ocotea elegans essential oil on Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus.

Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus is responsible for reducing animal welfare, causing a drop in productive performance and transmitting hemoparasites. The main strategy of tick control is application of synthetic acaricides. However, parasite resistance to these compounds is a major concern. Therefore, the acaricidal and repellent in vitro effect of the Ocotea elegans essential oil on larvae and adult females of R. (B.) microplus were evaluated. The larval packet test (LPT), larval repellency test (RT) and adult immersion test (AIT) were performed. The essential oil was analyzed by gas chromatography (GC/FID) and the structure of the oil?s major constituent (92.2% sesquirosefuran) was elucidated by nuclear magnetic resonance. In the AIT, efficacy higher than 90% was detected from the concentration 25 mg/mL upward. In both LPTs performed after 48 h, only the 100 mg/mL concentration resulted in mortalities above 70%. On the other hand, the essential oil caused an average of 95.8% repellency from 0.78 to 100 mg/mL. The LC50 in the two LPT (48 h) tests were 59.68 and 25.59 mg/mL, respectively. The LC50 and LC90 in the AIT were 4.96 and 17.37 mg/mL, and in the RT they were 0.04 and 1.24 mg/mL respectively. We conclude that the essential oil of O. elegans leaves has a significant acaricidal effect on engorged females and on larval repellency of R. (B.) microplus ticks, and can be a promising alternative for the control of this ectoparasite.

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Main Authors: FIGUEIREDO, A., NASCIMENTO, L. M., LOPES, L. G., GIGLIOTI, R., ALBUQUERQUE, R. D. D. G., SANTOS, M. G., FALCÃO, D. Q., NOGUEIRA, J. A. P., ROCHA, L., CHAGAS, A. C. de S.
Other Authors: Amanda Figueiredo, UNESP; Leonor M. Nascimento, UFRJ; Louyse G. Lopes, UNICEP; Rodrigo Giglioti, UNESP; Ricardo D. D. G. Albuquerque, UFRJ; Marcelo G. Santos, UERJ; Deborah Q. Falcão, UFF; Jeane A. P. Nogueira, UFRJ; Leandro Rocha, UFRJ; UFF; ANA CAROLINA DE SOUZA CHAGAS, CPPSE.
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Published: 2018-06-29
Subjects:Carrapato de gado, Controle alternativo, Repelência, Sesquirosefurano, Resistência, Ticks,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1092933
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2018.02.018
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spelling dig-alice-doc-10929332019-01-16T23:38:32Z First report of the effect of Ocotea elegans essential oil on Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. FIGUEIREDO, A. NASCIMENTO, L. M. LOPES, L. G. GIGLIOTI, R. ALBUQUERQUE, R. D. D. G. SANTOS, M. G. FALCÃO, D. Q. NOGUEIRA, J. A. P. ROCHA, L. CHAGAS, A. C. de S. Amanda Figueiredo, UNESP; Leonor M. Nascimento, UFRJ; Louyse G. Lopes, UNICEP; Rodrigo Giglioti, UNESP; Ricardo D. D. G. Albuquerque, UFRJ; Marcelo G. Santos, UERJ; Deborah Q. Falcão, UFF; Jeane A. P. Nogueira, UFRJ; Leandro Rocha, UFRJ; UFF; ANA CAROLINA DE SOUZA CHAGAS, CPPSE. Carrapato de gado Controle alternativo Repelência Sesquirosefurano Resistência Ticks Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus is responsible for reducing animal welfare, causing a drop in productive performance and transmitting hemoparasites. The main strategy of tick control is application of synthetic acaricides. However, parasite resistance to these compounds is a major concern. Therefore, the acaricidal and repellent in vitro effect of the Ocotea elegans essential oil on larvae and adult females of R. (B.) microplus were evaluated. The larval packet test (LPT), larval repellency test (RT) and adult immersion test (AIT) were performed. The essential oil was analyzed by gas chromatography (GC/FID) and the structure of the oil?s major constituent (92.2% sesquirosefuran) was elucidated by nuclear magnetic resonance. In the AIT, efficacy higher than 90% was detected from the concentration 25 mg/mL upward. In both LPTs performed after 48 h, only the 100 mg/mL concentration resulted in mortalities above 70%. On the other hand, the essential oil caused an average of 95.8% repellency from 0.78 to 100 mg/mL. The LC50 in the two LPT (48 h) tests were 59.68 and 25.59 mg/mL, respectively. The LC50 and LC90 in the AIT were 4.96 and 17.37 mg/mL, and in the RT they were 0.04 and 1.24 mg/mL respectively. We conclude that the essential oil of O. elegans leaves has a significant acaricidal effect on engorged females and on larval repellency of R. (B.) microplus ticks, and can be a promising alternative for the control of this ectoparasite. 2019-01-16T23:38:26Z 2019-01-16T23:38:26Z 2018-06-29 2018 2019-01-16T23:38:26Z Artigo de periódico Veterinary Parasitology, v.252, p.131-136, mar. 2018. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1092933 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2018.02.018 en eng openAccess
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topic Carrapato de gado
Controle alternativo
Repelência
Sesquirosefurano
Resistência
Ticks
Carrapato de gado
Controle alternativo
Repelência
Sesquirosefurano
Resistência
Ticks
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Controle alternativo
Repelência
Sesquirosefurano
Resistência
Ticks
Carrapato de gado
Controle alternativo
Repelência
Sesquirosefurano
Resistência
Ticks
FIGUEIREDO, A.
NASCIMENTO, L. M.
LOPES, L. G.
GIGLIOTI, R.
ALBUQUERQUE, R. D. D. G.
SANTOS, M. G.
FALCÃO, D. Q.
NOGUEIRA, J. A. P.
ROCHA, L.
CHAGAS, A. C. de S.
First report of the effect of Ocotea elegans essential oil on Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus.
description Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus is responsible for reducing animal welfare, causing a drop in productive performance and transmitting hemoparasites. The main strategy of tick control is application of synthetic acaricides. However, parasite resistance to these compounds is a major concern. Therefore, the acaricidal and repellent in vitro effect of the Ocotea elegans essential oil on larvae and adult females of R. (B.) microplus were evaluated. The larval packet test (LPT), larval repellency test (RT) and adult immersion test (AIT) were performed. The essential oil was analyzed by gas chromatography (GC/FID) and the structure of the oil?s major constituent (92.2% sesquirosefuran) was elucidated by nuclear magnetic resonance. In the AIT, efficacy higher than 90% was detected from the concentration 25 mg/mL upward. In both LPTs performed after 48 h, only the 100 mg/mL concentration resulted in mortalities above 70%. On the other hand, the essential oil caused an average of 95.8% repellency from 0.78 to 100 mg/mL. The LC50 in the two LPT (48 h) tests were 59.68 and 25.59 mg/mL, respectively. The LC50 and LC90 in the AIT were 4.96 and 17.37 mg/mL, and in the RT they were 0.04 and 1.24 mg/mL respectively. We conclude that the essential oil of O. elegans leaves has a significant acaricidal effect on engorged females and on larval repellency of R. (B.) microplus ticks, and can be a promising alternative for the control of this ectoparasite.
author2 Amanda Figueiredo, UNESP; Leonor M. Nascimento, UFRJ; Louyse G. Lopes, UNICEP; Rodrigo Giglioti, UNESP; Ricardo D. D. G. Albuquerque, UFRJ; Marcelo G. Santos, UERJ; Deborah Q. Falcão, UFF; Jeane A. P. Nogueira, UFRJ; Leandro Rocha, UFRJ; UFF; ANA CAROLINA DE SOUZA CHAGAS, CPPSE.
author_facet Amanda Figueiredo, UNESP; Leonor M. Nascimento, UFRJ; Louyse G. Lopes, UNICEP; Rodrigo Giglioti, UNESP; Ricardo D. D. G. Albuquerque, UFRJ; Marcelo G. Santos, UERJ; Deborah Q. Falcão, UFF; Jeane A. P. Nogueira, UFRJ; Leandro Rocha, UFRJ; UFF; ANA CAROLINA DE SOUZA CHAGAS, CPPSE.
FIGUEIREDO, A.
NASCIMENTO, L. M.
LOPES, L. G.
GIGLIOTI, R.
ALBUQUERQUE, R. D. D. G.
SANTOS, M. G.
FALCÃO, D. Q.
NOGUEIRA, J. A. P.
ROCHA, L.
CHAGAS, A. C. de S.
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topic_facet Carrapato de gado
Controle alternativo
Repelência
Sesquirosefurano
Resistência
Ticks
author FIGUEIREDO, A.
NASCIMENTO, L. M.
LOPES, L. G.
GIGLIOTI, R.
ALBUQUERQUE, R. D. D. G.
SANTOS, M. G.
FALCÃO, D. Q.
NOGUEIRA, J. A. P.
ROCHA, L.
CHAGAS, A. C. de S.
author_sort FIGUEIREDO, A.
title First report of the effect of Ocotea elegans essential oil on Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus.
title_short First report of the effect of Ocotea elegans essential oil on Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus.
title_full First report of the effect of Ocotea elegans essential oil on Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus.
title_fullStr First report of the effect of Ocotea elegans essential oil on Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus.
title_full_unstemmed First report of the effect of Ocotea elegans essential oil on Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus.
title_sort first report of the effect of ocotea elegans essential oil on rhipicephalus (boophilus) microplus.
publishDate 2018-06-29
url http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1092933
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