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Bioactivity of Different Chemotypes of Oregano Essential Oil against the Blowfly Calliphora vomitoria Vector of Foodborne Pathogens.

Stefano Bedini1, Priscilla Farina1, Edoardo Napoli2, Guido Flamini3, Roberta Ascrizzi3, Antonella Verzera4, Barbara Conti1, Lucia Zappalà5.   

Abstract

Blowflies play a substantial role as vectors of microorganisms, including human pathogens. The control of these insect pests is an important aspect of the prevention of foodborne diseases, which represent a significant public health threat worldwide. Among aromatic plants, spices essential oils (EOs) are the most suitable to protect food from insect pests. In this study, we determined the chemical composition of three oregano EOs and assessed their toxicity and deterrence to oviposition against the blowfly Calliphora vomitoria L. The chemical analyses showed that the EOs belonged to three chemotypes: one with a prevalence of carvacrol, the carvacrol chemotype (CC; carvacrol, 81.5%), and two with a prevalence of thymol, the thymol/p-cymene and thymol/γ-terpinene chemotypes (TCC and TTC; thymol, 43.8, and 36.7%, respectively). The bioassays showed that although all the three EOs chemotypes are able to exert a toxic activity against C. vomitoria adults (LD50 from 0.14 to 0.31 μL insect-1) and eggs (LC50 from 0.008 to 0.038 μL cm-2) as well as deter the oviposition (Oviposition Activity Index, OAI, from 0.40 ± 0.04 to 0.87 ± 0.02), the bioactivity of oregano EOs significantly varies among the chemotypes, with the thymol-rich EOs (TCC and TTC) overall demonstrating more effectiveness than the carvacrol-rich (CC) EO.

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Keywords:  Diptera; Origanum vulgare; botanical insecticides; chemotypes; essential oils; foodborne disease; repellent

Year:  2021        PMID: 33440619      PMCID: PMC7826667          DOI: 10.3390/insects12010052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Insects        ISSN: 2075-4450            Impact factor:   2.769


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