02046naa a2200241 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400390006010000230009924501840012226000090030650000360031552012040035165000140155565300210156965300320159070000200162270000240164270000190166670000240168570000220170977300730173120941532022-05-16 2018 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.1080/01647954.2018.14726372DOI1 aOLIVEIRA, P. R. de aThe potential of Acmella oleracea (Jambu) extract in the control of semi-engorged Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Latreille, 1806) (AcaribIxodidae) female ticks.h[electronic resource] c2018 aPublished online: 04 Jun. 2018. aThe present study evaluated the efficacy of Acmella oleracea extract, and the susceptibility of semiengorged R. sanguineus females exposed to different concentrations of the extract, with lethal concentration 50 % (LC50) and confidence interval 95%. The ticks were mounted on Petri dishes and immersed in the different concentrations of the extract, distilled water or ethanol 50% + DMSO 1% for 5 minutes, dried and kept in BOD incubator for 7 days. The results showed the daily mortality rate among semi-engorged R. sanguineus females at different concentrations of the extract. The mortality data obtained in bioassay 2 were subjected to Probit analysis, through which a LC50 of 24,883 mg/ml (limits: 22,331 to 28,003 mg/ml) was determined, at a 95% confidence interval. Thus, this study demonstrated the sensitivity and susceptibility of semi-engorged R. sanguineus females to Acmella oleracea extract. The acaricidal potential was effective as from the application of the extract at the concentration of 12.5 mg/ml and was dose-dependent. i.e., higher mortality rates were observed as the concentration increased, with LC50 of 24,883 mg/ml reaching 100% at the concentration of 100 mg/ml in 24h. aCarrapato aComposto natural aExtrato de Acmella oleracea1 aANHOLETO, L. A.1 aRODRIGUES, R. A. F.1 aBECHARA, G. H.1 aCASTRO, K. N. de C.1 aMATHIAS, M. I. C. tInternational Journal of Acarologygv. 44, n. 4-5, p. 192-197, 2018.