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Ildenice Nogueira Monteiro1, Odair Dos Santos Monteiro1, Lívio Martins Costa-Junior2, Aldilene da Silva Lima3, Eloisa Helena de Aguiar Andrade4, José Guilherme Soares Maia4, Victor Elias Mouchrek Filho1.
Abstract
The Essential Oils (EOs) from the leaves of species Cinnamomum verum J. Presl are used in the pharmaceutical industry for their numerous biological activities. Currently, the main compound of C. verum EO is eugenol which has acaricidal activity; however, a rare chemotype with benzyl benzoate as the main component can be found. Benzyl benzoate is recognized as an acaricide; however, studies of the C. verum EOs benzyl benzoate chemotype on Rhipicephalus microplus were not reported. The aim of this study was to evaluate the acaricide activity of an EO from a rare chemotype of C. verum, as well as purified benzyl benzoate, against larvae and engorged females of R. microplus resistant to amidines and pyrethroids. The EO was extracted from C. verum leaves and the compounds present were identified using a gas phase chromatograph coupled to a mass spectrometer. Efficacy against R. microplus was assessed by the larval packet and the engorged female immersion tests. A rare chemotype of C. verum was found to produce EOs with benzyl benzoate (65.4%) as the main compound. The C. verum essential oil was 3.3 times more efficient on the R. microplus larvae than was benzyl benzoate. However, no differences were found on the R. microplus engorged females. This is the first report regarding the acaricidal activity of C. verum with chemotype benzyl benzoate, and this compound showed acaricidal activity on R. microplus larvae.Entities:
Keywords: Benzyl benzoate; Cattle tick; Cinnamomum; Control
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28342670 DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2017.03.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Parasitol ISSN: 0304-4017 Impact factor: 2.738