Literature DB >> 28865955

Nanoparticles as effective acaricides against ticks-A review.

Giovanni Benelli1, Filippo Maggi2, Donato Romano3, Cesare Stefanini4, Baskaralingam Vaseeharan5, Suresh Kumar6, Akon Higuchi7, Abdullah A Alarfaj8, Heinz Mehlhorn9, Angelo Canale10.   

Abstract

Ticks serve as vectors of a wide range of infectious agents deleterious to humans and animals. Tick bite prevention is based to a large extent on the use of chemical repellents and acaricides. However, development of resistance in targeted ticks, environmental pollution, and contamination of livestock meat and milk are major concerns. Recently, metal, metal oxide and carbon nanoparticles, particularly those obtained through green fabrication routes, were found to be highly effective against a wide array of arthropod pests and vectors. We summarize current knowledge on the toxicity of nanoparticles against tick vectors of medical and veterinary importance. We also discuss the toxicity of products from botanical- and bacterial-based as well as classic chemical nanosynthesis routes, showing differences in bioactivity against ticks based on the products used for the fabrication of nanoparticles. Further research is needed, to validate the efficacy of nanoparticle-based acaricides in the field and clarify mechanisms of action of nanoparticles against ticks. From a technical point of view, the literature analyzed here showed little standardization of size and weight of tested ticks, a lack of uniform methods to assess toxicity and concerns related to data analysis. Finally, an important challenge for future research is the need for ecotoxicology studies to evaluate potential negative effects on non-target organisms and site contamination arising from nanoparticle-based treatments in close proximity of livestock and farmers.
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Keywords:  Acaricide; Bionanoscience; Green fabrication; Hard ticks; Nanopesticide; Nanosynthesis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28865955     DOI: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2017.08.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ticks Tick Borne Dis        ISSN: 1877-959X            Impact factor:   3.744


  10 in total

1.  Structural characterization of Bacillus licheniformis Dahb1 exopolysaccharide-antimicrobial potential and larvicidal activity on malaria and Zika virus mosquito vectors.

Authors:  Muthukumar Abinaya; Baskaralingam Vaseeharan; Mani Divya; Sekar Vijayakumar; Marimuthu Govindarajan; Naiyf S Alharbi; Jamal M Khaled; Mohammed N Al-Anbr; Giovanni Benelli
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2018-04-27       Impact factor: 4.223

2.  Managing wastes as green resources: cigarette butt-synthesized pesticides are highly toxic to malaria vectors with little impact on predatory copepods.

Authors:  Kadarkarai Murugan; Udaiyan Suresh; Chellasamy Panneerselvam; Rajapandian Rajaganesh; Mathath Roni; Al Thabiani Aziz; Jiang-Shiou Hwang; Kuppusamy Sathishkumar; Aruliah Rajasekar; Suresh Kumar; Abdullah A Alarfaj; Akon Higuchi; Giovanni Benelli
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2017-09-14       Impact factor: 4.223

Review 3.  Insights into Nanopesticides for Ticks: The Superbugs of Livestock.

Authors:  Tean Zaheer; Muhammad Muddassir Ali; Rao Zahid Abbas; Khazeena Atta; Iqra Amjad; Anum Suleman; Zain Khalid; Amjad Islam Aqib
Journal:  Oxid Med Cell Longev       Date:  2022-06-08       Impact factor: 7.310

Review 4.  Mode of action of nanoparticles against insects.

Authors:  Giovanni Benelli
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2018-04-03       Impact factor: 4.223

5.  Iron and iron oxide nanoparticles are highly toxic to Culex quinquefasciatus with little non-target effects on larvivorous fishes.

Authors:  Kadarkarai Murugan; Devakumar Dinesh; Devaraj Nataraj; Jayapal Subramaniam; Pandiyan Amuthavalli; Jagannathan Madhavan; Aruliah Rajasekar; Mariappan Rajan; Kulandhaivel Palani Thiruppathi; Suresh Kumar; Akon Higuchi; Marcello Nicoletti; Giovanni Benelli
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2017-10-07       Impact factor: 4.223

Review 6.  Managing mosquitoes and ticks in a rapidly changing world - Facts and trends.

Authors:  Giovanni Benelli
Journal:  Saudi J Biol Sci       Date:  2018-06-28       Impact factor: 4.219

7.  Tick Importin-α Is Implicated in the Interactome and Regulome of the Cofactor Subolesin.

Authors:  Sara Artigas-Jerónimo; Margarita Villar; Alejandro Cabezas-Cruz; Grégory Caignard; Damien Vitour; Jennifer Richardson; Sandrine Lacour; Houssam Attoui; Lesley Bell-Sakyi; Eleonore Allain; Ard M Nijhof; Nina Militzer; Sophia Pinecki Socias; José de la Fuente
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2021-04-11

Review 8.  Acaricides Resistance in Ticks: Selection, Diagnosis, Mechanisms, and Mitigation.

Authors:  Muhammad Kashif Obaid; Nabila Islam; Abdulaziz Alouffi; Alam Zeb Khan; Itabajara da Silva Vaz; Tetsuya Tanaka; Abid Ali
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2022-07-06       Impact factor: 6.073

9.  Acaricidal Potential and Ecotoxicity of Metallic Nano-Pesticides Used against the Major Life Stages of Hyalomma Ticks.

Authors:  Tean Zaheer; Mahmoud Kandeel; Rao Zahid Abbas; Shanza Rauf Khan; Tauseef Ur Rehman; Amjad Islam Aqib
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-29

10.  De novo assembly and analysis of the transcriptome of the Dermacentor marginatus genes differentially expressed after blood-feeding and long-term starvation.

Authors:  Ercha Hu; Yuan Meng; Ying Ma; Ruiqi Song; Zhengxiang Hu; Min Li; Yunwei Hao; Xinli Fan; Liting Wei; Shilong Fan; Songqin Chen; Xuejie Zhai; Yongchang Li; Wei Zhang; Yang Zhang; Qingyong Guo; Chahan Bayin
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2020-11-10       Impact factor: 3.876

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