In vitro ixodicidal action of a concentrate based on plant oils on rhipicephalus microplus engorged female ticks

V. H. González-Álvarez, Gabriela Alvarado-Rodríguez, Berenice Zárate-Prisiliano, Dulce Esther García-Marciano, Oyinkansola Suliat-Fadiji
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R. microplus is an obligate hematophagous ectoparasite of cattle that causes billions of dollars in losses in the global livestock economy and thus we evaluate the efficacy of a concentrate, using vegetable oils on the mortality of engorged female R. microplus ticks. For each group, 15 ticks were used and assigned to four treatments: T1-T4 and a control group (CG), that were not exposed to the extract at all. The ticks were immersed in each treatment for a period of 15 minutes. Upon completion, the specimens were removed from the container and the excess of product was removed using blotting paper. To determine mortality, the ticks were placed in Petri dishes and left to rest inside an extraction hood at 31.6 °C and 56% relative humidity and were observed every 24 hours for seven days. In the T1, mortality was 73% at 48 h post-treatment, while in the T2 - T4 groups, mortality was 100% at 24 h. The result shows that mixed vegetable oil extracts are a viable alternative for the control of R. microplus. We suggest further studies on its efficacy in vitro and in vivo using lower concentrations.
以植物油为基础的浓缩液对微头蜱充血雌蜱的体外杀虫作用
微氏蜱是一种专性的牛血寄生体外寄生虫,在全球畜牧业经济中造成数十亿美元的损失,因此我们评估了一种浓缩物的功效,该浓缩物使用植物油对雌性微氏蜱的死亡率进行了评估。每组使用15只蜱,并将其分配到四种处理:T1-T4组和对照组(CG),对照组完全不接触提取物。蜱虫在每次处理中浸泡15分钟。完成后,将标本从容器中取出,并用吸墨纸除去多余的产品。将蜱置于培养皿中,在31.6℃、56%相对湿度条件下置于提取罩内,每24小时观察一次,连续观察7天。T1组48 h死亡率为73%,T2 - T4组24 h死亡率为100%。结果表明,混合植物油提取物是一种可行的防治方法。我们建议进一步研究其体外和体内低浓度的功效。
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