Chemical composition and acaricidal activity of Ocotea notata (Lauraceae), an endemic species from Brazil, against the cattle tick Rhipicephalus microplus

Authors

  • Ulrich Privat Akendengué Moussavou
  • Camila Mattos
  • Rafaelle Vinturelle
  • Luis Armando Candido Tietbohl
  • Ricardo Diego Duarte Galhardo de Albuquerque
  • Bettina Monika Ruppelt
  • Marcelo Guerra Santos
  • Robson Xavier Faria
  • Margareth Maria de Carvalho Queiroz
  • Norman Ratcliffe
  • Evelize Folly
  • Leandro Rocha

Keywords:

Ocotea notata, Rhipicephalus microplus, Parasite control, Essential oil, Acaricide

Abstract

Rhipicephalus microplus, is one parasites that cause severe productivity losses in the cattle industry of Brazil and shows increasing resistance to conventional pesticides. This research aims to study the chemical composition, and acaricidal activity of the essential oil from Ocotea notata leaves, a brazilian endemic species, against R. microplus. The effect on R. microplus engorged adult females was evaluated using the immersion test. The oil reduced the survival by 90% after incubation for 15 days and there was 100% reduction for posture inhibition and reproductive capacity. These results suggest that the O. notata essential oil has activity on the R. microplus.

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Published

2019-11-30

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Moussavou, U. P. A., Mattos, C., Vinturelle, R., Tietbohl, L. A. C., Albuquerque, R. D. D. G. de, Ruppelt, B. M., Santos, M. G., Faria, R. X., Queiroz, M. M. de C., Ratcliffe, N., Folly, E., & Rocha, L. (2019). Chemical composition and acaricidal activity of Ocotea notata (Lauraceae), an endemic species from Brazil, against the cattle tick Rhipicephalus microplus. Boletín Latinoamericano Y Del Caribe De Plantas Medicinales Y Aromáticas, 18(6), 555-565. Retrieved from https://www.blacpma.ms-editions.cl/index.php/blacpma/article/view/109

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