In vitro acaricidal activity of essential oils and their binary mixtures against ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae).

Ixodes scapularis ticks are vectors of infectious agents that cause illness in humans, including Lyme disease. Recent years have seen a surge in tick-borne diseases (TBD) resulting in a high demand for tick management products. Plants offer a valuable source of active compounds for the development of novel, eco-friendly tick control products, reducing potential risks to human and animal health. Essential oils (EOs) have emerged as potential acaricides and repellents against ticks providing an alternative to synthetic chemicals and aiding in the prevention of TBD by lowering the risk of tick bites. We investigated the acaricidal activity of EOs from lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus), geranium (Pelargonium x asperum), savory thyme (Thymus saturejoides), and white thyme (Thymus zygis) on I. scapularis. The interactions (i.e., synergistic, antagonistic, or additive) of their binary mixtures were also evaluated. EO samples were analyzed via gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to determine their chemical composition. The adult immersion test was used to determine the lethal concentration (LC50) of each EO alone and in mixtures. Quantitative assessment of synergistic, additive, or antagonistic effect of the binary mixtures was performed by calculating the combination index. Strong acaricidal activity was recorded for savory thyme and white thyme EOs, with LC50 values of 28.0 and 11.0 μg/μL, respectively. The LC50 of lemongrass and geranium EOs were 49.0 and 39.7 μg/μL, respectively. Among the tested EOs, savory thyme and white thyme had a strong acaricidal effect on I. scapularis, which might be linked to the presence of carvacrol (26.05 % ± 0.38) and thymol (53.6 % ± 2.31), main components present in savory thyme and white thyme EOs, respectively. The tick killing efficacy of lemongrass and geranium EOs was lower when mixed than when used separately (LC50 of 65.3 µg/µL). The same happened with savory thyme and white thyme EOs, except at 9.75 µg/µL where they had a synergistic effect (LC50 of 58.3 µg/µL). Lemongrass and savory thyme EOs had a synergistic effect at low concentrations, and an antagonistic effect at higher concentrations (LC50 of 95.4 µg/µL). Lemongrass and white thyme EOs had a synergistic effect against ticks from 15 to 120 µg/µL (LC50 of 18.5 µg/µL) similar to white thyme EO. Geranium and savory thyme EOs had an antagonistic effect at all concentrations, with an LC50 of 66.8 µg/µL. Geranium and white thyme EOs also had an antagonistic effect, except at 12.7 µg/µL where they had a synergistic effect (LC50 of 66.8 µg/µL). The interaction observed when combining selected essential oils suggests promising potential for developing acaricidal formulations aimed at controlling ticks and curbing the transmission of tick-borne disease agents.

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Main Authors: ANHOLETO, L. A., BLANCHARD, S., WANG, H. V., CHAGAS, A. C. de S., HILLER, N. K., FARAONE, N.
Other Authors: LUÍS ADRIANO ANHOLETO, Acadia University; SOPHIA BLANCHARD, Acadia University; HAOZHE VINCENT WANG, Acadia University; ANA CAROLINA DE SOUZA CHAGAS, CPPSE; NEIL KIRK HILLIER, Acadia University; NICOLETTA FARAONE, Acadia University.
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Published: 2024-01-15
Subjects:Terpenoids, Thymol, Carvacrol, Ixodes scapularis,
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11608022024-01-15T12:33:00Z In vitro acaricidal activity of essential oils and their binary mixtures against ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae). ANHOLETO, L. A. BLANCHARD, S. WANG, H. V. CHAGAS, A. C. de S. HILLER, N. K. FARAONE, N. LUÍS ADRIANO ANHOLETO, Acadia University; SOPHIA BLANCHARD, Acadia University; HAOZHE VINCENT WANG, Acadia University; ANA CAROLINA DE SOUZA CHAGAS, CPPSE; NEIL KIRK HILLIER, Acadia University; NICOLETTA FARAONE, Acadia University. Terpenoids Thymol Carvacrol Ixodes scapularis Ixodes scapularis ticks are vectors of infectious agents that cause illness in humans, including Lyme disease. Recent years have seen a surge in tick-borne diseases (TBD) resulting in a high demand for tick management products. Plants offer a valuable source of active compounds for the development of novel, eco-friendly tick control products, reducing potential risks to human and animal health. Essential oils (EOs) have emerged as potential acaricides and repellents against ticks providing an alternative to synthetic chemicals and aiding in the prevention of TBD by lowering the risk of tick bites. We investigated the acaricidal activity of EOs from lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus), geranium (Pelargonium x asperum), savory thyme (Thymus saturejoides), and white thyme (Thymus zygis) on I. scapularis. The interactions (i.e., synergistic, antagonistic, or additive) of their binary mixtures were also evaluated. EO samples were analyzed via gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to determine their chemical composition. The adult immersion test was used to determine the lethal concentration (LC50) of each EO alone and in mixtures. Quantitative assessment of synergistic, additive, or antagonistic effect of the binary mixtures was performed by calculating the combination index. Strong acaricidal activity was recorded for savory thyme and white thyme EOs, with LC50 values of 28.0 and 11.0 μg/μL, respectively. The LC50 of lemongrass and geranium EOs were 49.0 and 39.7 μg/μL, respectively. Among the tested EOs, savory thyme and white thyme had a strong acaricidal effect on I. scapularis, which might be linked to the presence of carvacrol (26.05 % ± 0.38) and thymol (53.6 % ± 2.31), main components present in savory thyme and white thyme EOs, respectively. The tick killing efficacy of lemongrass and geranium EOs was lower when mixed than when used separately (LC50 of 65.3 µg/µL). The same happened with savory thyme and white thyme EOs, except at 9.75 µg/µL where they had a synergistic effect (LC50 of 58.3 µg/µL). Lemongrass and savory thyme EOs had a synergistic effect at low concentrations, and an antagonistic effect at higher concentrations (LC50 of 95.4 µg/µL). Lemongrass and white thyme EOs had a synergistic effect against ticks from 15 to 120 µg/µL (LC50 of 18.5 µg/µL) similar to white thyme EO. Geranium and savory thyme EOs had an antagonistic effect at all concentrations, with an LC50 of 66.8 µg/µL. Geranium and white thyme EOs also had an antagonistic effect, except at 12.7 µg/µL where they had a synergistic effect (LC50 of 66.8 µg/µL). The interaction observed when combining selected essential oils suggests promising potential for developing acaricidal formulations aimed at controlling ticks and curbing the transmission of tick-borne disease agents. 2024-01-15T12:33:00Z 2024-01-15T12:33:00Z 2024-01-15 2024 Artigo de periódico Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, v. 15, n. 2, mar. 2024, 102309. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1160802 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2024.102309 Ingles en openAccess
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topic Terpenoids
Thymol
Carvacrol
Ixodes scapularis
Terpenoids
Thymol
Carvacrol
Ixodes scapularis
spellingShingle Terpenoids
Thymol
Carvacrol
Ixodes scapularis
Terpenoids
Thymol
Carvacrol
Ixodes scapularis
ANHOLETO, L. A.
BLANCHARD, S.
WANG, H. V.
CHAGAS, A. C. de S.
HILLER, N. K.
FARAONE, N.
In vitro acaricidal activity of essential oils and their binary mixtures against ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae).
description Ixodes scapularis ticks are vectors of infectious agents that cause illness in humans, including Lyme disease. Recent years have seen a surge in tick-borne diseases (TBD) resulting in a high demand for tick management products. Plants offer a valuable source of active compounds for the development of novel, eco-friendly tick control products, reducing potential risks to human and animal health. Essential oils (EOs) have emerged as potential acaricides and repellents against ticks providing an alternative to synthetic chemicals and aiding in the prevention of TBD by lowering the risk of tick bites. We investigated the acaricidal activity of EOs from lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus), geranium (Pelargonium x asperum), savory thyme (Thymus saturejoides), and white thyme (Thymus zygis) on I. scapularis. The interactions (i.e., synergistic, antagonistic, or additive) of their binary mixtures were also evaluated. EO samples were analyzed via gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to determine their chemical composition. The adult immersion test was used to determine the lethal concentration (LC50) of each EO alone and in mixtures. Quantitative assessment of synergistic, additive, or antagonistic effect of the binary mixtures was performed by calculating the combination index. Strong acaricidal activity was recorded for savory thyme and white thyme EOs, with LC50 values of 28.0 and 11.0 μg/μL, respectively. The LC50 of lemongrass and geranium EOs were 49.0 and 39.7 μg/μL, respectively. Among the tested EOs, savory thyme and white thyme had a strong acaricidal effect on I. scapularis, which might be linked to the presence of carvacrol (26.05 % ± 0.38) and thymol (53.6 % ± 2.31), main components present in savory thyme and white thyme EOs, respectively. The tick killing efficacy of lemongrass and geranium EOs was lower when mixed than when used separately (LC50 of 65.3 µg/µL). The same happened with savory thyme and white thyme EOs, except at 9.75 µg/µL where they had a synergistic effect (LC50 of 58.3 µg/µL). Lemongrass and savory thyme EOs had a synergistic effect at low concentrations, and an antagonistic effect at higher concentrations (LC50 of 95.4 µg/µL). Lemongrass and white thyme EOs had a synergistic effect against ticks from 15 to 120 µg/µL (LC50 of 18.5 µg/µL) similar to white thyme EO. Geranium and savory thyme EOs had an antagonistic effect at all concentrations, with an LC50 of 66.8 µg/µL. Geranium and white thyme EOs also had an antagonistic effect, except at 12.7 µg/µL where they had a synergistic effect (LC50 of 66.8 µg/µL). The interaction observed when combining selected essential oils suggests promising potential for developing acaricidal formulations aimed at controlling ticks and curbing the transmission of tick-borne disease agents.
author2 LUÍS ADRIANO ANHOLETO, Acadia University; SOPHIA BLANCHARD, Acadia University; HAOZHE VINCENT WANG, Acadia University; ANA CAROLINA DE SOUZA CHAGAS, CPPSE; NEIL KIRK HILLIER, Acadia University; NICOLETTA FARAONE, Acadia University.
author_facet LUÍS ADRIANO ANHOLETO, Acadia University; SOPHIA BLANCHARD, Acadia University; HAOZHE VINCENT WANG, Acadia University; ANA CAROLINA DE SOUZA CHAGAS, CPPSE; NEIL KIRK HILLIER, Acadia University; NICOLETTA FARAONE, Acadia University.
ANHOLETO, L. A.
BLANCHARD, S.
WANG, H. V.
CHAGAS, A. C. de S.
HILLER, N. K.
FARAONE, N.
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topic_facet Terpenoids
Thymol
Carvacrol
Ixodes scapularis
author ANHOLETO, L. A.
BLANCHARD, S.
WANG, H. V.
CHAGAS, A. C. de S.
HILLER, N. K.
FARAONE, N.
author_sort ANHOLETO, L. A.
title In vitro acaricidal activity of essential oils and their binary mixtures against ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae).
title_short In vitro acaricidal activity of essential oils and their binary mixtures against ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae).
title_full In vitro acaricidal activity of essential oils and their binary mixtures against ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae).
title_fullStr In vitro acaricidal activity of essential oils and their binary mixtures against ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae).
title_full_unstemmed In vitro acaricidal activity of essential oils and their binary mixtures against ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae).
title_sort in vitro acaricidal activity of essential oils and their binary mixtures against ixodes scapularis (acari: ixodidae).
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