2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-05722010000200015
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Abstract: RESUMO:Com objetivo de avaliar in vitro a ação do óleo da semente da Carapa guianensis (Andiroba) no cultivo de larvas de nematóides gastrintestinais de animais das espécies caprina e ovina, foram testadas cinco diluições do óleo de andiroba (100, 50, 30, 25 e 10%), com três repetições por tratamento, utilizando-se tween 80 como dispersante, formando-se ainda três grupos controle, um controle negativo (água destilada), outro controle negativo (água destilada + tween 80) e um controle positivo (Doramectina). A … Show more

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“…engorged females and reduction of spawning between the second and fourth day after treatment. Other authors also obtained effective results when using the same concentrations in their tests using the oil (FARIAS et al 2010;BARROS et al, 2012;FARIAS et al, 2017). It is suggested that the insecticidal effect of some essential oils, such as andiroba oil, are the result of their penetration into tissues and subsequent modification of some physiological functions (KLAUCK et al, 2014;OZAKI et al, 2003;).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…engorged females and reduction of spawning between the second and fourth day after treatment. Other authors also obtained effective results when using the same concentrations in their tests using the oil (FARIAS et al 2010;BARROS et al, 2012;FARIAS et al, 2017). It is suggested that the insecticidal effect of some essential oils, such as andiroba oil, are the result of their penetration into tissues and subsequent modification of some physiological functions (KLAUCK et al, 2014;OZAKI et al, 2003;).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Its use in the form of extracts and oils has been prioritized for its effects on different organisms; therefore, it is an alternative source for its control (BENELLI et al, 2018). The anthelmintic, acaricidal, repellent, and insecticidal properties of the C. guianensis oil are attributed to the presence of limonoids, and for this factor, several studies on the biological activity of this oil have been conducted (FARIAS et al, 2010;ROMA et al,2015;VOLPATO et al 2015;KLAUCK et al, 2014;KLAUCK et al, 2015). In studies, this oil has demonstrated ectoparasiticidal activity on cat and goat lice, showing that it can be used as an alternative way to control infestations caused by them (BARROS et al, 2012;FARIAS et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hammer & Johns (1993), Hammer & Johns (1993), Pessoa (2009), Ritter et al (2012), Monteiro et al (2011), Pessoa (2009), Oliveira et al (2003), Ritter et al (2012), Monteiro et al (2011), Pessoa (2009), Silva et al (2004), Prophiro et al (2012), Silva et al (2004), Prophiro et al (2012), Silva et al (2004), Prophiro et al (2012), Silva et al (2004), Prophiro et al (2012), Silva et al (2004), Prophiro et al (2012), Santos et al (2012), Ambrozin et al (2006); Silva et al (2009), Silva et al (2012), Mirada Júnior et al (2012), , Penido et al (2006), Penido et al (2005), Hammer & Johns (1993, Tappin et al (2008), , Sehorini (2010), Costa- ), Hammer & Johns (1993, Tappin et al (2008), , Sehorini (2010), Costa- ), D'Alessandro (2009, Nayaki et al 2010, Menezes (2008), Penido et al (2006), Penido et al (2005), Andrade et al (2001), Barros et al (2012), Barros (2011), Andrade (2008), Farias et al (2010), , , Penido et al (2006), Penido et al (20...…”
Section: Seed Seedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using in natura plants, only Curcubita pepol showed an RFEC above 80% (Almeida et al, 2007). Oils extracted from two plants, Carapa guianensis (Farias et al, 2010) and Aster lanceolatus (Krychak-Furtado et al, 2011) showed anthelmintic effect. Thus, although the extraction process is considerably more laborious, it is advantageous compared to the use of in natura plants.…”
Section: Forms Of Plants For Use As Anthelminticsmentioning
confidence: 99%