Brine shrimp lethality test as a biological model for preliminary selection of pediculicidal components from natural source

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Main Author: Vidotto, Camila
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Silva, Denise Brentan da, Patussi, Rodolfo, Brandão, Luis Fabrício Galdino Brandão, Tibúrcio, Jacqueline Domingues, Alves, Stênio Nunes, de Siqueira, João Maximo
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Summary: Brine shrimp lethality test as a biological model for the preliminary selection of pediculicidal components from a natural source. In order to achieve a good correlation between pediculicidal activity and brine shrimp lethality (BSL) test, several pediculicidal substances and active essential oils were tested in BSL test, with the purpose to use the latter as convenient preliminary protocol for pediculicidal activity. Benzyl benzoate, deltametrine and essential oil of Eucalyptus were purchased and clove essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation, besides essential oils, chloroform extracts from Duguetia furfuracea were also submitted to BSL test. All of them were carried out with same protocol described to pediculicidal assay found in the literature, i.e, flask tests were examined every five minutes in the first half hour and then every ten minutes until all the naupli were dead or no movements were observed (knockdown). During the BSL test, it was possible to observe the effect of a particular lethal dose or only a knockdown in the arthropod, as occurred in the test with lice. The results of the BSL test for essential oils and other active substances are essentially in agreement with those described in literature for pediculicidal activity. Extracts and essential oil obtained from aerial parts of D. furfuracea did not present activity, but the essential oil from underground stem bark was active. -asarone has already been isolated from the underground stem and it has been previously described to possess insecticidal activity.
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spelling Brine shrimp lethality test as a biological model for preliminary selection of pediculicidal components from natural source Health SciencesBrine shrimp lethality test as a biological model for the preliminary selection of pediculicidal components from a natural source. In order to achieve a good correlation between pediculicidal activity and brine shrimp lethality (BSL) test, several pediculicidal substances and active essential oils were tested in BSL test, with the purpose to use the latter as convenient preliminary protocol for pediculicidal activity. Benzyl benzoate, deltametrine and essential oil of Eucalyptus were purchased and clove essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation, besides essential oils, chloroform extracts from Duguetia furfuracea were also submitted to BSL test. All of them were carried out with same protocol described to pediculicidal assay found in the literature, i.e, flask tests were examined every five minutes in the first half hour and then every ten minutes until all the naupli were dead or no movements were observed (knockdown). During the BSL test, it was possible to observe the effect of a particular lethal dose or only a knockdown in the arthropod, as occurred in the test with lice. The results of the BSL test for essential oils and other active substances are essentially in agreement with those described in literature for pediculicidal activity. Extracts and essential oil obtained from aerial parts of D. furfuracea did not present activity, but the essential oil from underground stem bark was active. -asarone has already been isolated from the underground stem and it has been previously described to possess insecticidal activity.EDUFU2013-03-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/14251Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 29 No. 1 (2013): Jan./Feb.; 255-263Bioscience Journal ; v. 29 n. 1 (2013): Jan./Feb.; 255-2631981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUporhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/14251/12014Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2013 Camila Vidotto, Denise Brentan da Silva, Rodolfo Patussi, Luis Fabrício Galdino Brandão Brandão, Jacqueline Domingues Tibúrcio, Stênio Nunes Alves, João Maximo de Siqueirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVidotto, CamilaSilva, Denise Brentan daPatussi, RodolfoBrandão, Luis Fabrício Galdino BrandãoTibúrcio, Jacqueline DominguesAlves, Stênio Nunesde Siqueira, João Maximo2022-06-14T01:50:40Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/14251Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-06-14T01:50:40Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Brine shrimp lethality test as a biological model for preliminary selection of pediculicidal components from natural source
title Brine shrimp lethality test as a biological model for preliminary selection of pediculicidal components from natural source
spellingShingle Brine shrimp lethality test as a biological model for preliminary selection of pediculicidal components from natural source
Vidotto, Camila
Health Sciences
title_short Brine shrimp lethality test as a biological model for preliminary selection of pediculicidal components from natural source
title_full Brine shrimp lethality test as a biological model for preliminary selection of pediculicidal components from natural source
title_fullStr Brine shrimp lethality test as a biological model for preliminary selection of pediculicidal components from natural source
title_full_unstemmed Brine shrimp lethality test as a biological model for preliminary selection of pediculicidal components from natural source
title_sort Brine shrimp lethality test as a biological model for preliminary selection of pediculicidal components from natural source
author Vidotto, Camila
author_facet Vidotto, Camila
Silva, Denise Brentan da
Patussi, Rodolfo
Brandão, Luis Fabrício Galdino Brandão
Tibúrcio, Jacqueline Domingues
Alves, Stênio Nunes
de Siqueira, João Maximo
author_role author
author2 Silva, Denise Brentan da
Patussi, Rodolfo
Brandão, Luis Fabrício Galdino Brandão
Tibúrcio, Jacqueline Domingues
Alves, Stênio Nunes
de Siqueira, João Maximo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vidotto, Camila
Silva, Denise Brentan da
Patussi, Rodolfo
Brandão, Luis Fabrício Galdino Brandão
Tibúrcio, Jacqueline Domingues
Alves, Stênio Nunes
de Siqueira, João Maximo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Health Sciences
topic Health Sciences
description Brine shrimp lethality test as a biological model for the preliminary selection of pediculicidal components from a natural source. In order to achieve a good correlation between pediculicidal activity and brine shrimp lethality (BSL) test, several pediculicidal substances and active essential oils were tested in BSL test, with the purpose to use the latter as convenient preliminary protocol for pediculicidal activity. Benzyl benzoate, deltametrine and essential oil of Eucalyptus were purchased and clove essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation, besides essential oils, chloroform extracts from Duguetia furfuracea were also submitted to BSL test. All of them were carried out with same protocol described to pediculicidal assay found in the literature, i.e, flask tests were examined every five minutes in the first half hour and then every ten minutes until all the naupli were dead or no movements were observed (knockdown). During the BSL test, it was possible to observe the effect of a particular lethal dose or only a knockdown in the arthropod, as occurred in the test with lice. The results of the BSL test for essential oils and other active substances are essentially in agreement with those described in literature for pediculicidal activity. Extracts and essential oil obtained from aerial parts of D. furfuracea did not present activity, but the essential oil from underground stem bark was active. -asarone has already been isolated from the underground stem and it has been previously described to possess insecticidal activity.
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