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CHAGAS, A. C. de S.; DOMINGUES, L. F.; FANTATTO, R. R.; GIGLIOTI, R.; OLIVEIRA, M. C. de S.; OLIVEIRA, D. H.; MANO, R. A.; JACOB, R. G. |
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ANA CAROLINA DE SOUZA CHAGAS, CPPSE; LUCIANA F. DOMINGUES, PÓS GRADUAÇÃO UNESP/SÃO CARLOS, SP; RAFAELA R. FANTATTO, CENTRO UNIVERSITÁRIO CENTRAL PAULISTA/SÃO CARLOS, SP; RODRIGO GIGLIOTI, PÓS GRADUAÇÃO UNESP/JABOTICABAL; MARCIA CRISTINA DE SENA OLIVEIRA, CPPSE; DANIELA H. OLIVEIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE PELOTAS/PELOTAS; RENATA A. MANO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE PELOTAS/PELOTAS; RAQUEL G. JACOB, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE PELOTAS/PELOTAS. |
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In vitro and in vivo acaricide action of juvenoid analogs produced from the chemical modification of Cymbopogon spp. and Corymbia citriodora essential oil on the cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. |
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2014 |
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Veterinary Parasitology, v. 205, n. 1-2, p. 277-284, sep. 2014. |
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2014.06.030 |
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The present study aimed to evaluate the acaricidal action of the chemically modified essential oil of Cymbopogon spp. and Corymbia citriodora on Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. Citronellal was converted into N-butylcitronellylamine and in N-prop-2-inylcitronellylamine, analogs of juvenoids, by reductive amination using butylamine (N1 to N3) and propargylamine (N4 to N7). In vitro assays included the adult immersion, and larval packet tests. Engorged females were weighed in groups of 10 and tested in three replicates for six concentrations. They were immersed in the modified oils or control solution and incubated. In the larval packet test, the same substances and concentrations were evaluated in three replicates. In the in vivo test, six pastured heifers naturally infested with R. (B.) microplus were used per treatment: negative control, positive control (amitraz, Triatox®), original oil of C. citriodora at 1.5%, and modified oil containing 0.9% N-prop-2-inylcitronellylamine (N7). Ticks were counted in the right side of the body in 24 animals from day D-3 to D21. LC50 and LC90 were obtained by Probit analysis, while the in vivo results were log transformed and compared using the Tukey test. Among the nitrocellylamines tested in vitro, N6 was most effective on the engorged females (100% efficacy at 50 mg/mL) and N7 on the larvae (100% efficacy at 6.25 mg/mL). In the test with larvae, the original oil of C. citriodora was less effective than the counterpart modified oil (N7), proving that the chemical modification optimized its effect. In the in vivo test, no significant difference was observed between N7 and the negative control. The average numbers of ticks on the animals? right side were 32.8, 8.1, 37.9 and 35.4 for the negative control, positive control, original oil and N7, respectively. The chemical modification improved the efficacy in vitro, but it was not observed in vivo, perhaps due to the low stability of the amines under field conditions. The evaluation carried out here has not been previously studied, so this concept expands the horizon for research into chemically modified substances for parasite control and shed light on the challenges to find effective formulations and application methods. MenosThe present study aimed to evaluate the acaricidal action of the chemically modified essential oil of Cymbopogon spp. and Corymbia citriodora on Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. Citronellal was converted into N-butylcitronellylamine and in N-prop-2-inylcitronellylamine, analogs of juvenoids, by reductive amination using butylamine (N1 to N3) and propargylamine (N4 to N7). In vitro assays included the adult immersion, and larval packet tests. Engorged females were weighed in groups of 10 and tested in three replicates for six concentrations. They were immersed in the modified oils or control solution and incubated. In the larval packet test, the same substances and concentrations were evaluated in three replicates. In the in vivo test, six pastured heifers naturally infested with R. (B.) microplus were used per treatment: negative control, positive control (amitraz, Triatox®), original oil of C. citriodora at 1.5%, and modified oil containing 0.9% N-prop-2-inylcitronellylamine (N7). Ticks were counted in the right side of the body in 24 animals from day D-3 to D21. LC50 and LC90 were obtained by Probit analysis, while the in vivo results were log transformed and compared using the Tukey test. Among the nitrocellylamines tested in vitro, N6 was most effective on the engorged females (100% efficacy at 50 mg/mL) and N7 on the larvae (100% efficacy at 6.25 mg/mL). In the test with larvae, the original oil of C. citriodora was less effective than the counterpart modified oil (... Mostrar Tudo |
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Botanical acaricides; Citronellylamines; Juvenoids; Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplusa. |
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citronellal; phytotherapy. |
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H Saúde e Patologia |
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LEADER 03269naa a2200289 a 4500 001 1994074 005 2023-03-28 008 2014 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $ahttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2014.06.030$2DOI 100 1 $aCHAGAS, A. C. de S. 245 $aIn vitro and in vivo acaricide action of juvenoid analogs produced from the chemical modification of Cymbopogon spp. and Corymbia citriodora essential oil on the cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2014 520 $aThe present study aimed to evaluate the acaricidal action of the chemically modified essential oil of Cymbopogon spp. and Corymbia citriodora on Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. Citronellal was converted into N-butylcitronellylamine and in N-prop-2-inylcitronellylamine, analogs of juvenoids, by reductive amination using butylamine (N1 to N3) and propargylamine (N4 to N7). In vitro assays included the adult immersion, and larval packet tests. Engorged females were weighed in groups of 10 and tested in three replicates for six concentrations. They were immersed in the modified oils or control solution and incubated. In the larval packet test, the same substances and concentrations were evaluated in three replicates. In the in vivo test, six pastured heifers naturally infested with R. (B.) microplus were used per treatment: negative control, positive control (amitraz, Triatox®), original oil of C. citriodora at 1.5%, and modified oil containing 0.9% N-prop-2-inylcitronellylamine (N7). Ticks were counted in the right side of the body in 24 animals from day D-3 to D21. LC50 and LC90 were obtained by Probit analysis, while the in vivo results were log transformed and compared using the Tukey test. Among the nitrocellylamines tested in vitro, N6 was most effective on the engorged females (100% efficacy at 50 mg/mL) and N7 on the larvae (100% efficacy at 6.25 mg/mL). In the test with larvae, the original oil of C. citriodora was less effective than the counterpart modified oil (N7), proving that the chemical modification optimized its effect. In the in vivo test, no significant difference was observed between N7 and the negative control. The average numbers of ticks on the animals? right side were 32.8, 8.1, 37.9 and 35.4 for the negative control, positive control, original oil and N7, respectively. The chemical modification improved the efficacy in vitro, but it was not observed in vivo, perhaps due to the low stability of the amines under field conditions. The evaluation carried out here has not been previously studied, so this concept expands the horizon for research into chemically modified substances for parasite control and shed light on the challenges to find effective formulations and application methods. 650 $acitronellal 650 $aphytotherapy 653 $aBotanical acaricides 653 $aCitronellylamines 653 $aJuvenoids 653 $aRhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplusa 700 1 $aDOMINGUES, L. F. 700 1 $aFANTATTO, R. R. 700 1 $aGIGLIOTI, R. 700 1 $aOLIVEIRA, M. C. de S. 700 1 $aOLIVEIRA, D. H. 700 1 $aMANO, R. A. 700 1 $aJACOB, R. G. 773 $tVeterinary Parasitology$gv. 205, n. 1-2, p. 277-284, sep. 2014.
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WREGE, M. S.; HIGA, R. C. V.; GARRASTAZU, M. C.; FLORES, C. A.; STEINMETZ, S.; REISSER JUNIOR, C.; RADIN, B. |
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MARCOS SILVEIRA WREGE, CNPF; ROSANA CLARA VICTORIA HIGA, CNPF; MARILICE CORDEIRO GARRASTAZU, CNPF; CARLOS ALBERTO FLORES, CPACT; SILVIO STEINMETZ, CPACT; CARLOS REISSER JUNIOR, CPACT; BERNADETE RADIN, FEPAGRO. |
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Zoneamento agroclimático para o eucalipto no estado do Rio Grande do Sul. |
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2009 |
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In: FLORES, C. A.; FILIPPINI ALBA, J. M.; WREGE, M.S. (Ed.). Zoneamento agroclimático do eucaplipto para o estado do Rio Grande do Sul e edafoclimático na região do Corede Sul - RS. Pelotas: Embrapa Clima Temperado, 2009. |
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p. 57-64. |
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978-85-85941-34-5 |
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Português |
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Zoneamento agroclimático. |
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Eucalyptus. |
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