Piper aduncum against Haemonchus contortus isolates: cross resistance and the research of natural bioactive compounds

Abstract The anthelminthic activity of the essential oil (EO) of Piper aduncum L. was tested in vitro on eggs and larvae of resistant (Embrapa2010) and susceptible (McMaster) isolates of Haemonchus contortus. The EO was obtained by steam distillation and its components identified by chromatography. EO concentrations of 12.5 to 0.02 mg/mL were used in the egg hatch test (EHT) and concentrations of 3.12 to 0.01 mg/mL in the larval development test (LDT). Inhibition concentrations (IC) were determined by the SAS Probit procedure, and significant differences assessed by ANOVA followed by Tukey’s test. In the EHT, the IC50 for the susceptible isolate was 5.72 mg/mL. In the LDT, the IC50 and IC90 were, respectively, 0.10 mg/mL and 0.34 mg/mL for the susceptible isolate, and 0.22 mg/mL and 0.51 mg/mL for the resistant isolate. The EO (dillapiole 76.2%) was highly efficacious on phase L1. Due to the higher ICs obtained for the resistant isolate, it was raised the hypothesis that dillapiole may have a mechanism of action that resembles those of other anthelmintic compounds. We further review and discuss studies, especially those conducted in Brazil, that quantified the major constituents of P. aduncum-derived EO.

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Main Authors: Gaínza,Yousmel Alemán, Fantatto,Rafaela Regina, Chaves,Francisco Celio Maia, Bizzo,Humberto Ribeiro, Esteves,Sérgio Novita, Chagas,Ana Carolina de Souza
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Published: Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S1984-296120160004003832017-11-06Piper aduncum against Haemonchus contortus isolates: cross resistance and the research of natural bioactive compoundsGaínza,Yousmel AlemánFantatto,Rafaela ReginaChaves,Francisco Celio MaiaBizzo,Humberto RibeiroEsteves,Sérgio NovitaChagas,Ana Carolina de Souza Isolates Haemonchus contortus cross resistance dillapiole synergy Abstract The anthelminthic activity of the essential oil (EO) of Piper aduncum L. was tested in vitro on eggs and larvae of resistant (Embrapa2010) and susceptible (McMaster) isolates of Haemonchus contortus. The EO was obtained by steam distillation and its components identified by chromatography. EO concentrations of 12.5 to 0.02 mg/mL were used in the egg hatch test (EHT) and concentrations of 3.12 to 0.01 mg/mL in the larval development test (LDT). Inhibition concentrations (IC) were determined by the SAS Probit procedure, and significant differences assessed by ANOVA followed by Tukey’s test. In the EHT, the IC50 for the susceptible isolate was 5.72 mg/mL. In the LDT, the IC50 and IC90 were, respectively, 0.10 mg/mL and 0.34 mg/mL for the susceptible isolate, and 0.22 mg/mL and 0.51 mg/mL for the resistant isolate. The EO (dillapiole 76.2%) was highly efficacious on phase L1. Due to the higher ICs obtained for the resistant isolate, it was raised the hypothesis that dillapiole may have a mechanism of action that resembles those of other anthelmintic compounds. We further review and discuss studies, especially those conducted in Brazil, that quantified the major constituents of P. aduncum-derived EO.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessColégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia VeterináriaRevista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária v.25 n.4 20162016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-29612016000400383en10.1590/s1984-29612016073
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author Gaínza,Yousmel Alemán
Fantatto,Rafaela Regina
Chaves,Francisco Celio Maia
Bizzo,Humberto Ribeiro
Esteves,Sérgio Novita
Chagas,Ana Carolina de Souza
spellingShingle Gaínza,Yousmel Alemán
Fantatto,Rafaela Regina
Chaves,Francisco Celio Maia
Bizzo,Humberto Ribeiro
Esteves,Sérgio Novita
Chagas,Ana Carolina de Souza
Piper aduncum against Haemonchus contortus isolates: cross resistance and the research of natural bioactive compounds
author_facet Gaínza,Yousmel Alemán
Fantatto,Rafaela Regina
Chaves,Francisco Celio Maia
Bizzo,Humberto Ribeiro
Esteves,Sérgio Novita
Chagas,Ana Carolina de Souza
author_sort Gaínza,Yousmel Alemán
title Piper aduncum against Haemonchus contortus isolates: cross resistance and the research of natural bioactive compounds
title_short Piper aduncum against Haemonchus contortus isolates: cross resistance and the research of natural bioactive compounds
title_full Piper aduncum against Haemonchus contortus isolates: cross resistance and the research of natural bioactive compounds
title_fullStr Piper aduncum against Haemonchus contortus isolates: cross resistance and the research of natural bioactive compounds
title_full_unstemmed Piper aduncum against Haemonchus contortus isolates: cross resistance and the research of natural bioactive compounds
title_sort piper aduncum against haemonchus contortus isolates: cross resistance and the research of natural bioactive compounds
description Abstract The anthelminthic activity of the essential oil (EO) of Piper aduncum L. was tested in vitro on eggs and larvae of resistant (Embrapa2010) and susceptible (McMaster) isolates of Haemonchus contortus. The EO was obtained by steam distillation and its components identified by chromatography. EO concentrations of 12.5 to 0.02 mg/mL were used in the egg hatch test (EHT) and concentrations of 3.12 to 0.01 mg/mL in the larval development test (LDT). Inhibition concentrations (IC) were determined by the SAS Probit procedure, and significant differences assessed by ANOVA followed by Tukey’s test. In the EHT, the IC50 for the susceptible isolate was 5.72 mg/mL. In the LDT, the IC50 and IC90 were, respectively, 0.10 mg/mL and 0.34 mg/mL for the susceptible isolate, and 0.22 mg/mL and 0.51 mg/mL for the resistant isolate. The EO (dillapiole 76.2%) was highly efficacious on phase L1. Due to the higher ICs obtained for the resistant isolate, it was raised the hypothesis that dillapiole may have a mechanism of action that resembles those of other anthelmintic compounds. We further review and discuss studies, especially those conducted in Brazil, that quantified the major constituents of P. aduncum-derived EO.
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