Acaricidal activity of extracts from different structures of Piper tuberculatum against larvae and adults of Rhipicephalus microplus

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Autor(a) principal: BRAGA,Andrina Guimarães Silva
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: SOUZA,Krishna Ferri Alencar de, BARBIERI,Fabio da Silva, FERNANDES,Cleberson de Freitas, ROCHA,Rodrigo Barros, VIEIRA JUNIOR,José Roberto, LACERDA,Clariana Lins, CELESTINO,Caroline Oliveira, FACUNDO,Valdir Alves, BRITO,Luciana Gatto
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Título da fonte: Acta Amazonica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The strategies to control the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus are based mainly on the use of synthetic pesticides. However, the emergence, establishment, and development of resistance of ticks is rendering the main chemical groups ineffective. Finding new molecules to effectively control infestations by R. microplus is necessary to maintain the productivity of cattle herds, particularly of taurine breeds established in equatorial and tropical regions of the world. Ethanol extracts from the leaves, stems, and fruits of Piper tuberculatum were evaluated in bioassays at concentrations of 50, 25, 12.50, 6.25, 3.12 and 1.56 mg mL-1. The concentrations lethal to 50% of the individuals (LC50) of tick larvae after 24 hours of exposure were 3.62, 3.99 and 5.30 mg mL-1 for fruit, stem and leaf extracts, respectively. Against the engorged females, the highest efficacy rates were obtained at the concentration of 50 mg mL-1, corresponding to 71.57%, 68.38% and 37.03% of the fruit, leaf and stem extracts, respectively. The main effect of the ethanol extracts was on the egg hatching rate of ticks, with a reduction of 55.63% for the fruit and leaf extracts, and 20.82% for the stem extract. The results show that P. tuberculatum is a promising source of molecules for use as active ingredients in pesticide formulations for R. microplus control.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Acaricidal activity of extracts from different structures of Piper tuberculatum against larvae and adults of Rhipicephalus microplus
title Acaricidal activity of extracts from different structures of Piper tuberculatum against larvae and adults of Rhipicephalus microplus
spellingShingle Acaricidal activity of extracts from different structures of Piper tuberculatum against larvae and adults of Rhipicephalus microplus
BRAGA,Andrina Guimarães Silva
cattle tick
bioassay
active molecules
Piperaceae
title_short Acaricidal activity of extracts from different structures of Piper tuberculatum against larvae and adults of Rhipicephalus microplus
title_full Acaricidal activity of extracts from different structures of Piper tuberculatum against larvae and adults of Rhipicephalus microplus
title_fullStr Acaricidal activity of extracts from different structures of Piper tuberculatum against larvae and adults of Rhipicephalus microplus
title_full_unstemmed Acaricidal activity of extracts from different structures of Piper tuberculatum against larvae and adults of Rhipicephalus microplus
title_sort Acaricidal activity of extracts from different structures of Piper tuberculatum against larvae and adults of Rhipicephalus microplus
author BRAGA,Andrina Guimarães Silva
author_facet BRAGA,Andrina Guimarães Silva
SOUZA,Krishna Ferri Alencar de
BARBIERI,Fabio da Silva
FERNANDES,Cleberson de Freitas
ROCHA,Rodrigo Barros
VIEIRA JUNIOR,José Roberto
LACERDA,Clariana Lins
CELESTINO,Caroline Oliveira
FACUNDO,Valdir Alves
BRITO,Luciana Gatto
author_role author
author2 SOUZA,Krishna Ferri Alencar de
BARBIERI,Fabio da Silva
FERNANDES,Cleberson de Freitas
ROCHA,Rodrigo Barros
VIEIRA JUNIOR,José Roberto
LACERDA,Clariana Lins
CELESTINO,Caroline Oliveira
FACUNDO,Valdir Alves
BRITO,Luciana Gatto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BRAGA,Andrina Guimarães Silva
SOUZA,Krishna Ferri Alencar de
BARBIERI,Fabio da Silva
FERNANDES,Cleberson de Freitas
ROCHA,Rodrigo Barros
VIEIRA JUNIOR,José Roberto
LACERDA,Clariana Lins
CELESTINO,Caroline Oliveira
FACUNDO,Valdir Alves
BRITO,Luciana Gatto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cattle tick
bioassay
active molecules
Piperaceae
topic cattle tick
bioassay
active molecules
Piperaceae
description ABSTRACT The strategies to control the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus are based mainly on the use of synthetic pesticides. However, the emergence, establishment, and development of resistance of ticks is rendering the main chemical groups ineffective. Finding new molecules to effectively control infestations by R. microplus is necessary to maintain the productivity of cattle herds, particularly of taurine breeds established in equatorial and tropical regions of the world. Ethanol extracts from the leaves, stems, and fruits of Piper tuberculatum were evaluated in bioassays at concentrations of 50, 25, 12.50, 6.25, 3.12 and 1.56 mg mL-1. The concentrations lethal to 50% of the individuals (LC50) of tick larvae after 24 hours of exposure were 3.62, 3.99 and 5.30 mg mL-1 for fruit, stem and leaf extracts, respectively. Against the engorged females, the highest efficacy rates were obtained at the concentration of 50 mg mL-1, corresponding to 71.57%, 68.38% and 37.03% of the fruit, leaf and stem extracts, respectively. The main effect of the ethanol extracts was on the egg hatching rate of ticks, with a reduction of 55.63% for the fruit and leaf extracts, and 20.82% for the stem extract. The results show that P. tuberculatum is a promising source of molecules for use as active ingredients in pesticide formulations for R. microplus control.
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