2016
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20150727
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Repellent Action of Carapa guianensis and Caesalpinia ferrea for flies species of Calliphoridae family

Abstract: Repellent Action of Carapa guianensis and Caesalpinia ferrea for flies species of Calliphoridae family.Ciência Rural, v.46, n.5, mai, 2016.

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“…According to Fernandes et al (2016) plant based products can be produced at reasonable costs with satisfactory results, as shown in this study. C. guianensis's repellent action on flies of the Calliphoridae family yielded promising results.…”
Section: Repelent Activitymentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…According to Fernandes et al (2016) plant based products can be produced at reasonable costs with satisfactory results, as shown in this study. C. guianensis's repellent action on flies of the Calliphoridae family yielded promising results.…”
Section: Repelent Activitymentioning
confidence: 53%
“…According to Nerio et al (2010), the specific compounds, and their concentration, present in the extract will be influence in the repellent capacity of a given extract. Fernandes et al (2016) related that o petroleum jelly (vaseline) was used to produce the creams used in the study with andiroba seed oil (Table 2). This vehicle has no effect on its own because is a inodorous substance, but probably made it possible by the aggregation of the active substances in the plant extracts.…”
Section: Repelent Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The repellent action of the C. ferrea fruit bark powder against fly species from the Calliphoridae family was analyzed using traps containing deteriorating bovine liver as an attractant for the flies. The treatments that had the powder at the 20 and 50% tested concentrations presented a higher repellency percentage of 97.5 and 100%, respectively [ 88 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investigation of the action from L. ferrea is carried out in the in the treatment of analgesic and inflammatory conditions [27,29,46]; cancer chemopreventive [47,48]; larvicidal activity against Aedes aegypti and presenting cellulosic, anticoagulant and amylase activity with the use of the crude aqueous extract of the seed [38]; antimicrobial activity [33,36,49,50]; antiglicemic and the treatment of diabetes [37, 51,52]; wound healing potential [45,53,54]; antioxidant and hepatoprotective, viral activity against the Herpes Simplex Virus e Poliovirus [55] and against the dengue virus (DENV-2) [56]; repellent action against species of the Calliphoridae family [57].…”
Section: Ethnopharmacological Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%