| Literature DB >> 34910016 |
Juliana Pereira Freitas1, Ingrid Lins Raquel de Jesus1, Jéssica Karoline de Oliveira Chaves1, Isabela Scalioni Gijsen1, Diefrey Ribeiro Campos1, Debora Pereira Baptista2, Thais Paes Ferreira1, Melina Cardilo Campos Alves1, Katherina Coumendouros1, Yara Peluso Cid1,2, Douglas Siqueira de Almeida Chaves1,2.
Abstract
The essential oils (EOs) of Illicium verum and Pelargonium graveolens were evaluated for lethality, inhibition of development and residual efficacy against the flea Ctenocephalides felis felis. Their chemical composition was characterized by means of gas chromatography with a flame ionization and mass spectrometry detection. Mortality at different immature stages and among adult fleas was measured through in vitro filter paper tests at different concentrations of EOs. The chemical characterization of I. verum volatile oil showed that E-anethole (79.96%) was the major constituent, while the major compounds in P. graveolens were citronellol (29.67%) and geraniol (14.85%). Insecticidal activity against both immature and adult flea stages were observed. The EO of I. verum had insecticidal activity for approximately 18 days, while the EO activity of P. graveolens lasted for 13 days. The pulicidal activity of I. verum remained above 70% for up to 9 days, while the activity of P. graveolens was 41.7% for up to 2 days. Essential oils, especially that of I. verum, showed insecticidal activity for flea control at different life cycle stages and have potential for the development of ectoparasiticides (biopesticides) for veterinary use.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34910016 DOI: 10.1590/S1984-29612021088
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ISSN: 0103-846X