Óleos essenciais e terpenos como estratégia de controle de carrapatos e nematoides
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2022-12-15
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Universidade Federal do Maranhão
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Ticks and nematodes are widely distributed parasites of veterinary importance. The
continuous use of synthetic acaricides and anthelmintics has resulted in increased resistance.
Thus, therapeutic alternatives such as natural products have been considered. The parasitic
activity of plant essential oils (EOs) and their components have been investigated against ticks
and nematodes. This study aimed to evaluate essential oils and terpenes as a strategy to
control nematodes and ticks. The action of essential oils (EOs) obtained from 16 cultivars of
Ocimum basilicum, linalool, methyl chavicol, citral and eugenol was evaluated in vitro in the
test of inhibition of the hatching of eggs of the nematode Haemonchus contortus.
Additionally, the action of three cultivars was evaluated, which were simulated using a
combination of the two main compounds of each one. For the tick studies, a shampoo
containing carvacrol was formulated with sodium lauryl ether sulfate, cocoamidopropyl
betaine, lauryl glucoside, carboxymethyl cellulose, methyl paraben and citric acid. The
shampoo's sensory characteristics and pH were evaluated at 37, 25 and 5 °C. The
effectiveness of shampoo containing carvacrol against R. microplus and R. sanguineus was
evaluated by the larval immersion test. Regarding the tests on nematodes, the EOs from
different cultivars of O. basilicum showed a concentration to inhibit 50% of the hatchability
of eggs (IC50) of H. contortus, ranging from 0.56 to 2.22 mg/mL. The cultivar with the most
significant inhibition of egg hatching, napoletan, consists mainly of linalool and methyl
chavicol. Among the individual compounds tested, citral was the most effective (IC50 0.30
mg/mL). The best combination of compounds was obtained with 11% eugenol and 64%
linalool (IC50 0.44 mg/mL). As a result of the assessments on ticks, the mortality of R.
microplus and R. sanguineus was 100% after treatment with 0.15% shampoo containing
carvacrol (1:19 dilution of shampoo in water). The shampoo with carvacrol was stable under
the conditions analyzed. We conclude that different cultivars of O. basilicum have different
efficacies against H. contortus, with the cultivars containing linalool and methyl chavicol
being the most promising; we also conclude that the shampoo containing carvacrol has
acaricidal efficacy and is a potential tick control agent.
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produtos naturais;, parasiticidas;, Haemonchus;, Rhipicephalus;, natural products;, antiparasitic;, Haemonchus;, Rhipicephalus.
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SOUSA, Anildes Iran Pereira. Óleos essenciais e terpenos como estratégia de controle de carrapatos e nematoides. 2022. 81 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Rede - Rede de Biodiversidade e Biotecnologia da Amazônia Legal/CCBS) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luís, 2022.